Continuation of OXP versions?

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Which formats do we go forward with?

.OXZ only for new-feature expansions, with .OXP only for backwardly compatible ones?
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.OXZ and .OXP format for ongoing new and updated expansions?
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Some other words of wisdom (post below)?
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Re: Continuation of OXP versions?

Post by demon59 »

If someone wants to edit oxzs, it's easy enough.

Just discovered today, that the freeware archive manager IZArc (for Windows users) allows one to
look into the archive, open the text file with your choice of editor, and re-insert the edited file.
No problem. :)
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Re: Continuation of OXP versions?

Post by UK_Eliter »

demon59 wrote:
If someone wants to edit oxzs, it's easy enough.

Just discovered today, that the freeware archive manager IZArc (for Windows users) allows one to
look into the archive, open the text file with your choice of editor, and re-insert the edited file.
No problem. :)
That seems helpful, thanks; downloading. Update: downloaded it from maker's site and scanner with multiple antimalware engines. Results: clean.

PS: There's a portable version. That version does have an installer, but 'IZArc2Go keeps all its settings in its application folder and doesn't leave any secure information after it is closed' and the program needn't be installed on the system drive.
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