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
Suggestion for sending to people
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would like a feature where you can click on a file insiode an archive and it will email it. Basically open up your email box and attach it to that eamil for you.
I would use this feature if it was implemented
saving having to extract it and then email it. at present you have to email whole archive
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Open a message; open the archive; drag the individual file and drop it on the message.
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good point but what if you dont have a email message and just want to send it via ftp. Wouldn’t it be nice to right click a file and say send and it to come up with options for sending to people
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I do not dispute that it might be nice to be able to email individual files from within an archive – it would.
I only wanted to note (if folks were not aware of it) that there is an option for achieving the same end, an option which requires no more than one extra step.
As for FTP. . . you can already FTP individual files from within an archive. Open the archive; select the FTP tab; choose the desired profile; Connect; right click on the file name; then select “upload.”
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i see socrates is well versed in PA :-)
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Don’t give me too much credit. I THOUGHT it could be done . . . but I had to check first to make sure.
Still, if david’s suggestion could be easily implemented for email and FTP, it would be a nice tweak. But I don’t know how easy it would be to do.
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Don’t give me too much credit. I THOUGHT it could be done . . . but I had to check first to make sure.
Still, if david’s suggestion could be easily implemented for email and FTP, it would be a nice tweak. But I don’t know how easy it would be to do.
yes, but it takes a while for us to do it while you presented perfectly valid options to the user, so thanks!