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Re: FW: Anchored files
- Subject: Re: FW: Anchored files
- From: Bill Troop billtroop@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 23:24:45 -0400
She's running a PowerMac. ZPRF is probably a Mac filetype, possibly
related to the AppleWorks program suite.
ZPRF is a ZipIt file type. That's a Mac zip/unzip utility. I suppose it is
just possible that this person has Virtual PC, actually installed XyWrite
using Zip files, etc. etc. Many bad things can happen to Mac file
names/types if the system isn't regularly maintained or if there is an
unexpected shutdown. It is possible that this person actually attempted to
install and may even have run XyWrite on a Mac. But, as we all know,
"Secret ZWT Prefs." can't have anything to do with XyWrite. I think it far
more likely has to do with the ZipIt program which, as I recall, was not
particularly well-coded. She would do better to contact the DiskWarrior
people. DiskWarrior is, by the way, considered to be by far the best Mac
disk maintenance utility by TechServe, well-known in NYC as the best place
to go for Mac software and hardware repairs.