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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.
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