I use powerdesk which is a file manager like windows explorer, it has
intergrated zipping and covers all the compression types i have come across
including tgz. Oh yes its free too,
just go to:
http://www.ontrack.com/freesoftware/
and download it.
Leigh Jennings
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>Subject: Re: TGZ EXTENSION?
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> > Received a file from a friend with a .tgz file extension. I have a WINDOWS
>based machine. This file appears to be some type of compressed file. What
>program do I use to release this file, for use on windows machine.
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>RAY
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