OS X :: Creating ZIP Files In Finder?

Mar 25, 2009

I'm trying to create an archive of some files in Finder as described here.

This used to work when I was on Tiger, but I don't seem to get the option on Leopard.

Is there a way of creating a ZIP file in Leopard that I'm missing?

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Info:
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Info:
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I can't fathom why Apple would remove this ability.  But since it is possible, there should be an plug in or an app or something out there that can bring this back. 

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Info:
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