Copyright (c) 1990-2000 Info-ZIP.  All rights reserved.

See the accompanying file LICENSE (the contents of which are also
included in unzip.h, zip.h and wiz.h) for terms of use.  If, for
some reason, all of these files are missing, the Info-ZIP license
also may be found at:  ftp://ftp.freesoftware.com/pub/infozip/license.html

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WiZ 5.02 is a compression and file packaging utility.  It is compatible
with PKZIP 2.04g (Phil Katz ZIP) for MSDOS systems.  There are command-
line companions to WiZ called zip and unzip (of course) which you should
be able to find the same place you got WiZ.  See the file 'WHERE' for
details on ftp sites and mail servers.

This version of WiZ is basically a complete rewrite of the GUI portion
of the code.  It is also the first version that does not run on 16-bit
Windows systems (although it does still make a self-extracting file that
will run on MSDOS).  New features include a "zip-diff" capability between
two archives, multiple archive interface, a completely new editor, the
ability to scan archives, to "grep" archives and many other nifty, new
features.

This version still does not support multi-volume archives as in PKZIP
2.04g.  This may be provided in a future version if time permits.

All bug reports or patches should go to Zip-Bugs@lists.wku.edu, and
suggestions for new features can be sent to info-zip@lists.wku.edu
(although we don't promise to use all suggestions).  Patches should be
sent as context or unified diffs only (diff -c or diff -u).

If you're considering a port, please check with Zip-Bugs FIRST, since
the code is constantly being updated behind the scenes.  We'll arrange
to give you access to the latest source.

If you'd like to keep up to date with our WiZ, Zip and UnZip development,
join the ranks of beta testers, add your own thoughts and contributions,
etc., send a two-line mail message containing the commands HELP and LIST
(on separate lines in the body of the message, not on the subject line) to
mxserver@lists.wku.edu.  You'll receive two messages listing the various
Info-ZIP mailing-list formats which are available (and also various un-
related lists) and instructions on how to subscribe to one or more of them
(courtesy of Hunter Goatley).

For other useful and commonly requested info, please see our Frequently
Asked Questions list at ftp://ftp.cdrom.com/pub/infozip/FAQ.html .

Mike White
September 21, 2000
