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Old 01-01-2011, 12:47 PM   #10
KevinH
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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.

I found the listing much easier to view in the Windows' format whereas when I installed winzip (older version) to this netbook, I get the long confusing listing and not each 'subset' appearing as a discrete folder.
I never knew that it shows up differently depending on unzip tool used on Windows.

That said, the OP is on a Mac. You just double-click and it unzips. Open the folder and all of the subfolders are organized by type of book or function. I honestly don't know how the structure could be made any clearer?

I guess the README files could be made into html files with images and things but then where to put the images that they do not simply confuse things further.

I am with DiapDealer on this. Opening zip files but not actually unzipping them but making it look like they have been is simply silly from a support viewport.

Oh well.
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