Still gonna use 7zip, the default Windows packing/unpacking interface is atrocious.
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Honestly though if they just added "extract to {archivename}\" as a right click option it would cover more than 90% of my usage.
I love KDE's "extract here, autodetect folder" feature for compressed files
I wonder how long before I can send someone a .7z file without "hurr durr I can't open this".
Like, OpenDocument support exists in Office 2003 and I still encounter those who can't open a .odt file.
#2040 take or leave it
I just tell them to install 7zip. I'm not working around your inadequacy.
Microsoft annonces an actually useful feature for Windows once in a blue moon basically. This is one of them.
But I still hate Windows.
It only took them 20 years to incorporate a handful of mainstream file formats as core features. Give them a medal.
Maybe they'll get around to multithreaded (de)compression in another 20 years.
God I'm so sick of Musk spa ... wait, what? Actual technology news?
As someone who has daily driven Linux on all my devices for about 5 years now, I actually forgot that windows didn't have built in rar, tar and 7zip support. Absolutely bonkers that it took them this long.
they dont even have (s)ftp support built into their file explorer
And Windows still balks at most common filesystems.
They actually removed the old FTP support, it was somewhat still useful for local servers that didn't have samba shares.
To be fair, Windows now has better support than Gnome does natively. I wish they would finally give nautilus seamless archive integration...
Microsoft loves opensource. :P
While still using proprietary API and proprietary specs for hardware... you know the thing that gets in the way of FOSS operating systems.
Microsoft loves Azure, anything else is there to draw people in.
This is great, but I honestly hate the way that windows treats zips like they are just folders on your computer when they are fundamentally different, and I want to do different things with them. Sure, it's nice to be able to browse the files inside, but I can do that with 7zip.
The whole point is most people don't want a third party app.
I also think for most users treating them as a normal folder makes complete sense.
Chances are you aren't the target audience of the default configuration of windows. It's aimed at people who have trouble checking their email.
It's aimed at people who have trouble checking their email.
Opening ZIP natively in folder app really is just user friendly practices. Ofc it's easier to able to browse its content that way.
You shouldn't need 3rd party software for things that simple.
That's pretty cool. Please give us our objectively-more-efficient taskbar layouts back and I'll consider "upgrading" my desktop?
When I was offered a free sample, win11 ran slower and controls were walled off from the control panel and access instructions were behind paywalls. Also some of my games wouldn't play.
Guess now pirates have to standardise on a new proprietary format.
If they're incorporating open libraries, Hopefully support for real filesystems will be next
Another actually genuine useful update, so...
TIME TO BUY A WINRAR LICENSE!!!
Guess it's time to finally buy a WinRar license