> 1, UNZIP OPTIONS HELP
[ ] Restore directory stored in ZIP file.
     This option will restore the directory structure that is stored in 
     the ZIP file.  HINT: Use the Extract/View option to check for this 
                          condition before you UNZIP the file.

[ ] Freshen previously existing files.
     Check this option and the PKUNZIP command will be executed normally 
     except that files will be extracted only if:
        -The files already exist in the target directory or;
        -The .ZIP files are newer than the files in the destination.
    
[ ] Overwrite previously existing files.
     This option will cause PKUNZIP to overwrite any files that already 
     exist in the target directory, without prompting.
    
        Click OK to see More . . .
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[ ] UNZIP only newer files.
     When this option is used files will only be extracted if:
        -They do not already exist in the target directory
        -They are newer than the file already in the target directory
     This means that files which already exist and are more recent than 
     those in the .ZIP file will not be overwritten.

[ ] UNZIP with the needed password.
     Check this option to use the password features of PKWARE.

[ ] Exclude a file(s) from being Unzipped.
     Check this option to specify a file(s) to not Unzip from the
     archive. 
        NOTE: To specify more than one file, seperate each 
              file name with ( -x), that is a space, a dash and an x.
              Or you can use the DOS wildcards.
        eg. file1.ext -xfile2.ext -x*.bak -xfile*.*

> 2, ZIP OPTIONS HELP
()METHOD: You can ZIP the selected files in one of three ways.
           "Normal" sacrifices neither size nor speed when ZIPPING. 
           "Extra" will sacrifice speed for more compression. 
           "Fast" will sacrifice compression for faster speed.

[ ] Add files to an existing ZIP file.
     Check this option to add the selected files to an existing file.

[ ] Span disks to create multi-volume.
     Check this option to create a ZIP file that needs to span as many 
     floppy diskettes as are needed to ZIP the selected files. Use this 
     option along with "r" and "p"  options to do a backup.

[ ] Move files (delete source files).
     Check this option to remove the files from the source directory as
     they are being compressed to the destination.
 
    Click OK to see More . . .
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[ ] Set .ZIP file date to latest file date.
     Check this option to set the date of the .ZIP equal to the date of 
     the newest file in the ZIP set.
[ ] Store the path/directory structure.(Default)
     Check this option to store the sub-directory names.
[ ] Store files in all sub-directories.(Default)
     Check this option to store all of the files in all sub-directories 
     below the selected ZIP directory.
[ ] Protect .ZIP file with password.
     Check this option to encrypt a password into the .ZIP file so that
     the same password will be needed to UNZIP it.
[ ] Exclude a file(s) from being Zipped.
     Check this option to specify a file(s) to not put in the archive. 
        NOTE: To specify more than one file, seperate each 
              file name with ( -x), that is a space, a dash and an x.
              Or you can use the DOS wildcards.
        eg. file1.ext -xfile2.ext -x*.bak -xfile*.*

> 3, COMMAND LINE HELP
The top, center portion of this window is a message confirming
    your actions to this point.

The bottom portion of the window contains a text box, showing 
    the actual DOS command line that will be run. This text box
    can be edited to your heart's content, but keep in mind
    that whatever the text box contains is passed to DOS just
    as if you typed it on the DOS command line.

Click the OK button and whatever is in the text box will be
    passed to DOS for execution.

    HINT: If the text box is left empty, then COMMAND.COM will 
          be run, leaving you at the DOS prompt, to run a DOS 
          command, or whatever. ZIPSHELL is still in memory at
          this point so remaining memory may be limited.
          Type EXIT to quit COMMAND.COM and return to ZIPSHELL.

> 4, UNZIP SOURCE HELP
    Selecting a ZIP file to UNZIP...
     1. Click and drag the drives drop-down box to select the drive that 
     contains the .ZIP file.
     2. Double click your way through the directories to find the 
     directory that contains the .ZIP file.
     3. Click on the desired .ZIP file in the files list box.

    Once you have selected a .ZIP file the full path and file name  will 
appear in the text box, above the list boxes. You can edit this text box  
at this time, but it's  usually not nessesary. You will also notice that 
a pull-down  menu  appears  called Extract. Items  in  this menu execute 
immediatly and apply to the selected file; 
Console: To extract(from the .ZIP file) a file's contents to the screen. 
Printer: To extract(from the .ZIP file) a specified file to the printer.
Test: To test the integrity of the selected .ZIP file.
View: To view the files contained in the .ZIP file.
    
    The Pkunzip options can be found under the Files pull-down menu.

> 5, UNZIP DESTINATION HELP
    Selecting the destination to UNZIP to...
     1. Click and drag the drives drop-down box to select the drive that 
     you want the Unzipped files to go.
     2. Double click  your way through the directories list-box to  find 
     the directory that you want the Unzipped files to go. 
    
    The Pkunzip options can be found under the Files pull-down menu.
    
    If you have selected (from options) to add the unzipped files to  an     
existing .ZIP file, the file list-box will appear, showing all ZIP files    
in the current directory.You can select a file to add to from this list.


> 6, ZIP SOURCE HELP
    Selecting files to ZIP...
     1. Click and drag the drives drop-down box to select the drive that 
     contains the files you want to ZIP.
     2. Double click your way through the directories to find the 
     directory that contains the files you want to ZIP.
    
    Once you have selected the source files, the full path and file name 
will appear in  the  text box, above  the list boxes. You can edit  this 
text box at this time, but it's  usually not nessesary. 
    
    The Pkzip options can be found under the Files pull-down menu.     

> 7, ZIP DESTINATION HELP
    Selecting the destination to ZIP to...
     1. Click and drag the drives drop-down box to select the drive that 
     you want the Zipped files to go.
     2. Double click  your way through the directories list-box to  find 
     the directory that you want the Zipped files to go. 
    
    ZIPSHELL will use the source directory name to name the .ZIP file 
that is about to be created. If you want to give it another name then
type this name in the text-box in the upper left hand corner.












