I noticed that the option to add the optimize archive function to the context menu is missing on Windows 10.
Opening each archive with the interface in order to click it becomes tedious with many files.
Same for others functions like Remove Archive Encryption
Always on top
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I would really appreciate an “always on top” feature for PA window. Maybe will be added in next release ;)
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OK. Since you asked - can you describe a situation where this setting is useful?
Personally, I just use the resize/tile option of windows to put things side by side when I want to see two different applications (e.g. for copy/paste). So in effect both are always “on top” and I just click to select which one is “active”.
Of course if screen size is a problem (or using more than two applications), I can see that this may not be an option - but then I would just use the TaskBar tabs/icons to select the active “task”.I am not giving an opinion one way or the other, it is just that I have never understood this setting for “non-system” applications and am puzzled where it would be useful.
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I guess TGBE’s right.
If you want a window to stay on top…any programs, just use a single software that lets you do that, such as FileBoxExtender:
http://www.hyperionics.com/files/index.asp -
OK. Since you asked - can you describe a situation where this setting is useful?
Ok. For me personally it is a situation when I drag and drop file from PA window to an windows explorer window(or any other window). After this PA window always hide. This is very annoying because I need the PA window still active and visible.
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I guess TGBE’s right.
If you want a window to stay on top…any programs, just use a single software that lets you do that, such as FileBoxExtender:
http://www.hyperionics.com/files/index.aspThanks, but I don’t want another special program. After all “always on top” option is very useful and so simple to add this feature in PA :confused:
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you can use this through skins these days… some have always on top button in them…
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Thanks. I’ll try some of them.