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WinZip(R) Self-Extractor version 20
Copyright (C) 1995-1996 Nico Mak Computing, Inc.
All Rights Reserved
This file provides information for Shareware Distributors and Disk
Vendors who wish to distribute the WinZip Self-Extractor 2.0 package,
including an extract from the license agreement and suggested program
descriptions and keywords.
Distribution
The complete license agreement is contained in the file LICENSE.TXT.
The following paragraph is an extract from the license agreement
regarding the distribution of the Shareware version of WinZip:
You are specifically prohibited from charging, or requesting
donations, for any such copies, however made; and from distributing
the software and/or documentation with other products (commercial or
otherwise) without prior written permission, with one exception:
--> Disk Vendors approved by the Association of Shareware Professionals
--> are permitted to redistribute WinZip, subject to the conditions in
--> this license, without specific written permission.
Suggested One Line Program Description:
Create native Windows self-extracting ZIP files
Suggested Keywords:
WinZip Self-Extractor Extract SFX UNZIP ZIP Windows ASP
Suggested Description
Do you need to send files to end users who may not have an unzip
utility? If so, try WinZip Self-Extractor, an optional add-on for
WinZip. WinZip Self-Extractor creates native Windows self-extracting
ZIP files. End users without an unzip program can just double click on
a self-extracting ZIP file to unzip it with a familiar Windows
interface. A self-extracting ZIP file is an executable program that
includes your ZIP file and a small unzip program (less than 12 kb) that
will extract the contents of the ZIP file. Because no separate unzip
program is needed, self-extracting ZIP files are ideal for sending
software, documents, or graphic images to colleagues or clients who may
be unfamiliar with data compression.
New features in version 2.0 include:
* Options to create self-extracting ZIP files with new headers:
* 32-bit Win32 headers
* 16-bit Windows headers with Windows 95 long filename support
* MS-DOS support (one EXE works on either MS-DOS or Windows)
* Improved automation and customization for software installation,
such as the ability to specify an icon and text for the main dialog
box, and to delete temporary files after running a setup program.
Includes support for Sterling Software's InstallShield SETUP program.
* All versions can be created with English or German messages.
* A Wizard to simplify the process of building self-extracting files.
Other Information
Requirements: Windows 3.1 or later, and a utility like WinZip to
create standard ZIP files.
Registration: $49 (includes shipping) to receive disk with latest
version and a license to create royalty-free
self-extracting ZIP files on one workstation.
Author: Nico Mak Computing, Inc, P.O. Box 919 Bristol, CT 06011