What do you want in 2009?
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JPG compression & Multicore support sounds good to me. I would really like to see performance in starting PA and reading large/spanned archives.
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JPG compression & Multicore support sounds good to me. I would really like to see performance in starting PA and reading large/spanned archives.
there is not much that can be done with regards to speeding up extraction/opening via multicore… main gain would be 2x faster zip compression… of 4x… or 8x, depending on what kind of cpu you have.
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Application launch time? Anything associated with the words faster, performance, quick is all a plus in my book :D
Whatever 2009 brings, I know it will be great!
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I would really like to see performance in starting PA and reading large/spanned archives.
I agree with this. This would be great. It also takes a few seconds for the preview to kick in.
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I would like it to be able to cook me breakfast, make my bed, and pay all my bills.
But, if you can’t add that, I wouldn’t mind seeing an increase in the speed in compression/extraction.
Just my 2 cents.
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I would like it to be able to cook me breakfast, make my bed, and pay all my bills.
But, if you can’t add that, I wouldn’t mind seeing an increase in the speed in compression/extraction.
Just my 2 cents.
:-).
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I would like it to be able to cook me breakfast, make my bed…
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pay all my bills …
and increase in the speed in compression/extraction.Cooking and bed-making :- that’s just being silly.
But the rest is needed and no need to sacrifice one for the rest (I really need something to pay my bills for me) :p -
:-).
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and it gets an bump!
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A nice feature to have would be the ability to Lock the Configuration screen down with a Password to stop others from viewing and changing the settings unless authorised on both stand alone computers and networked systems.
The implication that also allowed the users/administrator to extract all his/her settings in a file type being txt or INI so it could be imported into another PowerArchiver would be a nice feature also an option to encrypt the file so its unreadable!
This would mean you can manage a large number of computers with PA which others cant dabble around with and they all meet to the exact specs you or the business requires.
So things like the defaulted Encryption Type, PA’s Queuing system, Password Manager, File formats and if the program updates it self are set in stone and unviewable from those un aurthorised to see them.
This would be an ideal Professional Feature only!
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Is it possible to enable UAC when opening the configuration screen?
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It would be nice if PA had “Auto Associate on Launch”
For example say I ask PowerArchiver to associate with all fle type and another program gets installed and removes away a certain file association.
Normally PA on the next launch would ask to re associate which you would say yes or no.
However, it would be nice if PA would force associations automatically either on windows startup or Launch of the application if asked todo so. Ensuring that the user is allways using PA for the types originally stated.
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@Sir:
A nice feature to have would be the ability to Lock the Configuration screen down with a Password to stop others from viewing and changing the settings unless authorised on both stand alone computers and networked systems.
The implication that also allowed the users/administrator to extract all his/her settings in a file type being txt or INI so it could be imported into another PowerArchiver would be a nice feature also an option to encrypt the file so its unreadable!
This would mean you can manage a large number of computers with PA which others cant dabble around with and they all meet to the exact specs you or the business requires.
So things like the defaulted Encryption Type, PA’s Queuing system, Password Manager, File formats and if the program updates it self are set in stone and unviewable from those un aurthorised to see them.
This would be an ideal Professional Feature only!
thats already there for customers with more than 10 licenses, they get separate set of instructions.
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Cheers spywolf! It would still be a nice feature to have on a single computer as it would stop others users from changing prefered settings?
Would this information be available for those with 10 or less licenses if requested?
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other users can not change your own settings… just use different accounts? or you mean you dont want them changing defaults? In that case, PM me.
we dont publish the info because it is usually used by people who dont pay for licenses in larger companies.
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Cheers Spwolf
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My only wish is a very simple one, and I hope it’s easy enough to add: