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Well, to chime in on the OP's side, well, a little bit anyway. The way the zip's contents are displayed by your computer, winzip, windows' native folder treatment, other, it can look like a huge hodge podge of files and a whole series of readme's.
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That's why you just unzip it first... and then start wading and reading.
I've never liked the fact that Windows allows you to browse zip archives just like you're using the standard Windows file explorer. It leads to too much confusion. Especially when someone invariably tries to run programs from
within a zipfile... not even realizing that it needs to be unzipped first.