* Jamie Lokier said:
> The only compelling reason I can see is:
>=20
> (1) Ordinary users wish to copy/move compound files as a single unit,
> attach them to emails and put them on web sites.
But it's also a domain of the application they use. The application allows
them to treat such a file as an entity.
marek
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