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  • PA 2007 : browsing archives as regular folders

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    it’s more of a nice to have than a need to have. I personaly agree with by-tor and Banquo, a zip file is a “file” not a folder. Should such an option be added to PA set it disabled as default.
  • PA PDA Version

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    Hi PA Crew, Like many, I am a PDA User and tranfer data too and from my laptop’s, Workstation and Work Computer on a regular basis. My PDA Uses a very basic zip utility “when i say basic it only reads zip” Power Archiver, seems to have most things under wrap with PACL 4, PA for Outlook, PA For U3 USB, and PC. What is the chance of developing a PA For PDA Windows Mobile?
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  • Microsoft Office Intergration

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    Kind of but no, :D because a user can already disable pa password manager and delete the saved passwords. Im saying that it would be handy to have an option in password manager to set a Master password for all archives, so when encrpting you can encrpyt with new password or with master password. This would then decrease the time it takes to password PA Files using the encrytion option. eg. PA Master Password “123” everytime i encrypt a file using Quick Encrypt it will use the password “123” obviosly no one else would know that password bar me. In other words its an amendment to the PA Password manager to enable a master password and an option when encrypting to use Quick Encrypt that uses the password you set or normal encrypt that askes you for a new password.
  • Converter - delete original

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    @madeinlisboa: … I have 8gb of zip archives with office documents spread through many directories. Converting them would recover about 3gb of disk space. …I’ll have to search all zip, convert about 400mb at a time, than delete them, because I only have 500mb free in this partition. If you are working on this partition, remember that you will need enough free space for the uncompressed files as well as the “new” archives. P.S. Maybe save them on CD / DVD to free hard disk space? You should also consider converting to CAB format. This usually gives better compression than 7z with MS Office document files - also have a look at PACL (command line/batch file tool) to do this.
  • Archive Backup Sync

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    I understand that Power Archiver 2006 has a backup utility and it works well. However, should the user require a constant update on regular intervals s/he would have to use Microsoft’s Scheduled Tasks as instructed by the help file. It would be nicer to have a Auto Schedule built into PA. A user also has to designate an area to save the backup script, cant this be a defaulted location such as Powerarchiver/BackupScripts/"name1 And should a user wish to change this location they can do within options. Just an Idea…
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  • Adding SFX support for 7Z directly

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    of course.
  • Ability to make JAR files

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    then there is some difference in actual header of files…
  • Zip .wav format support

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    7zip will compress those files considerably better than WZ 11, so there is no sense in using some kind of “zip” format that is not readable by most other zip utilities. It is only confusing for other users and compression is still a lot worse than 7zip. In my test of some .wav files, 7zip compressed to 2 MB and WZ compressed to 2.5 MB.
  • Creatiion of a usb version

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    I would be interested in a USB version that was not U3 compatible as well. I currently use EditPadPro and RegxBuddy from JGSoft and both of those applications allow install on both U3 and non-U3 USB drives. The application settings are stored on the drive itself rather than in the registry so there is nothing to cleanup. While this option may not be as well intergated into the shell, it is more compatible with the many non-U3 USB drives that already exist. I should probably try installing PA on my USB drive just to see how it behaves when used on other computers.
  • 64bit support

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    It is pretty impossible at this point of time, to start with, Delphi itself wont support 64bit until sometimes in 2007/2008.
  • DualCore Support?

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    @tjukic: Well yes, that’s what I presumed, but why would one want to use both cores for a single task. Gain from that in compression algorithms requires parallel processing of several chunks which demands algorithm rewrite. Most of the time that would be just waste of resources as one core should be available for interface thread or whatever else you do meanwhile your data compresses. it makes sense if you are not using computer at that time. And I am pretty sure that due to heavy memory and hard disk usage, it wouldnt trully help with 7zip - but then again, 7zip does support dual core.
  • Favorites Window Resizable

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    push for PA 2007 you should also be capable to define the View type there
  • Print file listing -> to clipboard

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    push for 2007
  • Optimize system tray

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    @harry: 4. Icon design The icon is almost unidentifiable if percent number is low. I think it’s better to use the normal icon and a little progess bar (one or two pixel) on it’s right or bottom. BTW: I ever wondered why the tray icon looks that bad, and I just found out that it shows the progress. I prefer the way it is now, the icon filling up is “cute” :p
  • Support for the XP Places Bar

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    @andyr2005: Mate, that’s the Office places bar. However, the XP places bar is praticaly the same, but has different default places and cant be modified with own places, and is accessible from all XP application. The Office Places bar(s) can be modified as well (at least for office 2003). In the file open dialog click Extras - add to my environment or so (below print).
  • Support for PIM archives

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    just tested with powerarchivers 7zip ultra against pim what a discrace pim format lies about his test resuts on there site, it is good for some formats and bad on others I tried foilders i tried 1 file and i tried several different combinations several time s it beat 7zip ultra other times it lagged behind it good format but bit risky
  • [minor] 2007: ACE Comment Reading

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    ……