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
It would be nice to be able to at least extract Zstandard archives.
I prefer to use light themes, and when, for example, I have set up my main archive screen to be Classic Toolbar with Blizzard Blue, files in the archive are highlighted (no checkboxes, full row select) with white text on grey background. They are easy to see .
However, in the Add screens, the files and folders are black type upon a pale blue background, which is not so readily visible, especially when highlighting separate files in lists with Ctrl/Click for addition. It would be ideal if the backgrounds to files in these screens could be set to mimic the highlighting of those in the main archive window.
I have tried experimenting with different themes and settings for skins, toolbars and so forth, but, unless I’ve missed something, none seem to give me the effect I want.
Re: Windows 11 Context menu support
It would really make me happy if you put .BH in the Windows 11 context menu. I know it’s in the “More Options” section, but this would make it more convenient. Don’t know why the option to add it to the menu isn’t there in the first place. P-L-E-A-S-E ??? :) Thanks You!
Any chance of including this format in a future release?
https://github.com/FS-make-simple/paq9a
Exceptional compression levels.
Thanks.
Extraction Queue (options?)
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I think the queue idea is amazing and highly useful but I think it could be improved by allowing it to be dynamically started when needed (aka detects you want to extract more than one file and THEN starts the queue)… also closing the queue app when the queue is emptied.
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@Snk:
I think the queue idea is amazing and highly useful but I think it could be improved by allowing it to be dynamically started when needed (aka detects you want to extract more than one file and THEN starts the queue)… also closing the queue app when the queue is emptied.
it is dynamically started right now - you can set minimum size for archive to be added to the queue for example.
Due to several different possible usages, PA Starter has to be in system tray, however it is extremly small and very memory light application - it is only 206kb (code itself is 60kb, rest is images).