This is version 2.10 of  zoo.exe, compiled using Borland C++
3.0 and the EasyWin library.

This  beast does  not  have  any Windows-like  features like
dialog boxes  or pulldown/popup menus,  it just runs  with a
teletype interface,  but it RUNS under  Windows 3.0/3.1 as a
Windows application.

Some minor changes  were made to the source  to make the use
under Windows easier:

1)  When started without command line arguments, WINZOO asks
    for a command line. Just enter the arguments in one line
    like you would do on the DOS prompt.

    Example:

    WINZOO  is  started.  You   want  to  extract  *.c  from
    csource.zoo. Enter the command line:

    x csource *.c

    To  list the  contents of  all zoo  files in the current
    directory, enter:

    l *

2)  Since  you can  never be  sure of  the current directory
    when using WINDOWS, WINZOO  shows the current directory.
    To  change  to  another  directory,  enter  a  '+'  sign
    immediately followed by the target directory.

    Example:

    WINZOO tells you proudly:

    Current directory is: C:\WINDOWS

    Just enter:

    +\tmp

    and WINZOO will do the chdir  and tell you about the new
    directory. Enter your command line, and watch the movie.

For the  remaining documentation, please read  the manual of
zoo.

Thanks to  Rahul Dhesi for  creating zoo, the  most portable
archive  program  I  know  about.  When  I compiled it using
Borland C++ for Windows, I got NO WARNINGS!!

Wolfgang Siebeck <siebeck@infoac.rmi.de>