Now, when you go ahead and double click to run it you won't see anything right away because it doesn't open up a window, but you do get the Archive Utility menu up here. Then Library then Core Services and under there you'll find the Archive Utility. So where do you find it? Well, go up to the hard drive level then click on System Well, this is all done through a little application called the Archive Utility, but you won't find it in the Applications folder or the Utilities folder. Likewise, if you Control click on a folder or file, you can see that there's an option to compress that file and it will create a zip file from it, compressed, and ready to send somebody else or archive. Just double-click on it and it'll expand. zip file you can extract it without using another program. In OS X Leopard you may notice that if you get a. On today's episode let's talk about a little-know application in Mac OS X called the Archive Utility. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with MacMost Now. Check out MacMost Now 167: Using the Archive Utility at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.
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