Re: Zip Files on The Mac or IPad?

2018-10-11 Thread 'Shawn Krasniuk' via MacVisionaries
Hi. In the iOS app store, I typed in the keyword zip in the search and I got all sorts of apps that do what you want including Winzip. I don't know if any of them are accessible as I don't have a need for an app like that on my iOS device. I do all my file managing on my Mac. Regards, Shawn, Se

Re: Zip Files on The Mac or IPad?

2018-10-10 Thread Maurice Mines
Hi, so Mac unzips shift folders automatically. I think there is much the same process on an iPad but I’m not sure simply don’t own an iPad. Hope this helps? PS just look where the file downloads to you will find the folder of the zip file there. On 10 Oct 2018, at 10:59, Eileen Scrivani wrote:

Re: Zip files

2014-12-27 Thread Joe Quinn
And what does all that mean in English? :-) Sent from my iPhone > On Dec 27, 2014, at 6:40 PM, Jason White wrote: > > Joe Quinn wrote: >> I have a bunch of nls books in folders that I want to compress to zip files. >> I want to compress each folder intoits' own zip file. And like about >> d

Re: Zip files

2014-12-27 Thread Jason White
Joe Quinn wrote: > I have a bunch of nls books in folders that I want to compress to zip files. > I want to compress each folder intoits' own zip file. And like about > doing this on the Mac? Obviouslyselecting multiple folders result in > compressing everything into one zip file which is what

RE: Zip files

2014-12-27 Thread joe quinn
Sent: Saturday, December 27, 2014 3:27 PM To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Zip files If you highlight (bring focus to) the folder you want to compress then use the context menu command (vi-shift-m), arrow through the menu until you get to compress. Select it and you will have a zip fi

Re: Zip files

2014-12-27 Thread Marc Sutton
If you highlight (bring focus to) the folder you want to compress then use the context menu command (vi-shift-m), arrow through the menu until you get to compress. Select it and you will have a zip file of that folder. Marc On Dec 27, 2014, at 12:56 PM, Joe Quinn wrote: > I have a bunch of nls

Re: Zip files

2014-12-27 Thread Jonathan C. Cohn
Probably the easiest solution would be to create a compressed disk image and place your book folders in that disk image. If you are severely short on disk space you need to be careful, since at least until the compression has finished and possibly been verified you will not be able to delete the

Re: zip files

2009-10-07 Thread Woody Anna Dresner
HI May, For zip files that aren't password protected, just press Command-O while focused on the file, and it is unzipped. It is located in the same folder as the original zipped file. best, Anna --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you ar

Re: zip files

2009-10-07 Thread Howard Dupuis
Hi -- I've had good luck with the Unarchiver: http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/system_disk_utilities/theunarchiver.html It's pretty straightforward, and gets the job done. Howard On Oct 7, 6:16 pm, May McDonald wrote: > Hi again.  How do you open zip files with mac? --~--~-~--~~