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File Date Author Commit
 bencode 2014-12-30 Mike Frysinger Mike Frysinger [f6ffda] bencode: ignore the test program
 md5 2014-12-30 Mike Frysinger Mike Frysinger [c8fab8] md5: pull in latest version from upstream
 samples 2008-04-20 Mike Frysinger Mike Frysinger [fecb9e] create lzma tarballs and add simple test code u...
 .gitignore 2013-01-02 Mike Frysinger Mike Frysinger [4040a8] ignore generated files
 AUTHOR 2007-12-22 Mike Frysinger Mike Frysinger [80a3dd] add some documentation
 INSTALL 2007-12-22 Mike Frysinger Mike Frysinger [80a3dd] add some documentation
 Makefile 2008-04-20 Mike Frysinger Mike Frysinger [fecb9e] create lzma tarballs and add simple test code u...
 README 2007-12-22 Mike Frysinger Mike Frysinger [80a3dd] add some documentation
 UNLICENSE 2014-12-30 Mike Frysinger Mike Frysinger [e76517] license: use the unlicense.org text
 funzix.c 2008-04-20 Mike Frysinger Mike Frysinger [0294ea] dont always return false for zix-1.0 archives
 headers.h 2007-12-22 Mike Frysinger Mike Frysinger [28d2de] add support for parsing ZIX-1.0 format
 helpers.h 2007-12-22 Mike Frysinger Mike Frysinger [28d2de] add support for parsing ZIX-1.0 format

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	F-ZIX: burn all ZIX archives

The ZIX archive format is a bogus format designed to perpetuate a scam (to
install their garbage adware software).  On the off chance you got screwed by
this format, rather than installing their scumware, unpack the archive with
this utility.  Then delete the ZIX archive.

Also keep in mind that often times, the "files" you downloaded in a ZIX archive
are not real. The WinZix guys are crap flooding sites with bogus files that are
named as things you may want, but the content is actually random garbage data.
If the utilties here unpack the archives and the resulting files are crap, then
it's most likely they were crap to begin with.

For more information, please visit:
	http://funzix.sourceforge.net/
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