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The Bundle activity is a tool for creating flat or hierarchical structures out of different objects - perhaps from different places on one machine - and zipping them up into something that can be passed around and shared; so that they can be opened and separated into their subcomponents and stored in different places on another machine. |
The Bundle activity is a tool for creating flat or hierarchical structures out of different objects - perhaps from different places on one machine - and zipping them up into something that can be passed around and shared; so that they can be opened and separated into their subcomponents and stored in different places on another machine. |
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In Ship.1, Etoys is the only bundled activity that offers to open a ZIP file from the Journal, see [http://dev.laptop.org/ticket/5729 bug 5729]. |
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The Bundle activity is a tool for creating flat or hierarchical structures out of different objects - perhaps from different places on one machine - and zipping them up into something that can be passed around and shared; so that they can be opened and separated into their subcomponents and stored in different places on another machine.
In Ship.1, Etoys is the only bundled activity that offers to open a ZIP file from the Journal, see bug 5729.