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OpenUp
Decompression/Compression Utility
Version 1.00
Copyright 1997 - Scott Anguish, All Rights Reserved
sanguish@digifix.com
http://www.stepwise.com/Software/OpenUp

	OpenUp allows you to double-click on compressed and archived
	files and have them open in the Workspace without opening
	a Terminal.app window and using the command-line tools
	gnutar and gunzip. It also supports opening the many other
	common, and uncommon formats.

Features

	· double-click Workspace decompression of many formats
	· Services support for .tgz and .zip compression (expandable)
	· extendable by knowledgable users
	· localized (currently English and French)
	· includes the required binaries for handling many additional formats
	· full commented source code available!


HomePage
	The 'homepage' for OpenUp is
	http://www.stepwise.com/Software/OpenUp. Current binaries,
	technical information, source code and other articles are
	available there.

About the author
	Scott Anguish is a veteran Rhapsody/OpenStep/WebObjects
	Developer, and has operated Stepwise (http://www.stepwise.com),
	the central site for all OpenStep and Rhapsody developer
	information, since March 1994.

	I am currently looking for full-time or part-time opportunities
	developing products for Rhapsody.  My resume is available, at
	http://www.stepwise.com/resume.html.

	I would love to get comments back on OpenUp.  If you find
	problems, need assistance extending the application, or in working
	through the source code, please contact me.

	I am reachable by email at sanguish@digifix.com.

Sponsored by:
	Development of OpenUp was made possible by a grant from

	P & L Systems
	Developers of Mesa - the Premier Rhapsody Spreadsheet
	Custom OpenStep and Rhapsody development

	Email: info@plsys.co.uk
	WWW: http://www.plsys.co.uk/plsys/


Disclaimer
	Every attempt has been made to ensure that OpenUp is a
	properly behaved OpenStep and Rhapsody application.  However,
	Scott Anguish, P & L Systems or any other directly or
	indirectly connected entities assume no responsiblity for
	any damage that the use of this program may cause.

These are the contents of the former NiCE NeXT User Group NeXTSTEP/OpenStep software archive, currently hosted by Netfuture.ch.