Can't restore from Create Archive of Applications Folder

Hello. I never fully recovered from reverting to Panther from Tiger (see re:Major Problems in Feb. 2006). I think that I had some leftover Tiger apps or cache. So, I did another clean install, starting with OS 10.2.3 and then updating to 10.3.9. I think that I avoided all problems, everything is running smoothly, except...
I wanted a backup of my Applications folder so that I could drag my non-Apple apps back into it after the restore. I thought that I would compare the Application folder after the system re-install with my copy of the folder and it would be easy to just drag my apps into the system folder. I used the File/Create Archive menu item on my Application folder, and yes, it took a long time and is huge, but it worked. The problem is that I can't unzip it. The error that I get is "Unable to unarchive "Applications.zip" into /MacFileCurrent". (Error 17 - File exists.)". There are several versions of Turbo-Tax and a few of Metrowerks Codewarrior, but they have different names. I tried connecting my iMac via firewire to a different computer (running Tiger) in case it needed to be on a different drive than my system drive, but that didn't help. Can I unzip the file?
Thanks in advance.
Betsy
iMac - 17" flat screen   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  
iMac - 17" flat screen   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  
iMac - 17" flat screen   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

I searched for BOMArchiveHelper - the default application to open zipped files - in the discussion forums and found an entry that said that it is limited in capabilities. The entry suggested using Stuffit, which I downloaded, and it worked. I have my applications back and the ones that I have tested work fine.
This is a great resource.
Thanks,
Betsy
iMac - 17" flat screen   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

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