I'll just download PeaZip... It opens everything! (And sshhhhh: it's GNU!)Frontier wrote:I am planning on writing a zip shell extension at some point... don't think it's too hard.
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I'll just download PeaZip... It opens everything! (And sshhhhh: it's GNU!)Frontier wrote:I am planning on writing a zip shell extension at some point... don't think it's too hard.
Does it open .msi, .exe that are compressed (as 7zip does)?gordon451 wrote:I'll just download PeaZip... It opens everything! (And sshhhhh: it's GNU!)Frontier wrote:I am planning on writing a zip shell extension at some point... don't think it's too hard.
Gordon.
*cough* http://www.reactos.org/node/835gordon451 wrote:I'll just download PeaZip... It opens everything! (And sshhhhh: it's GNU!)Frontier wrote:I am planning on writing a zip shell extension at some point... don't think it's too hard.
Gordon.
Yup.hbelusca wrote:Does it open .msi, .exe that are compressed (as 7zip does)?
This chart seems to be a really good idea even 7 years on, and I'd love to take a dekko at it... But I can't, it says 404! Can we have it back again? Unless--of course--it has actually passed its use-bymf wrote:Because lots of people post software on the forum that might be useful to include with the ReactOS base installation, I've made a question chart to make sure only useful programs get suggested.
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Hope this clears everything up.
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Or at least truly public domain with source included. But with public domain like that, it is still good to try to find the original author just in case things have been tampered with.oldman wrote:Roadkil's programmes are only freeware; there is no mention of a license, so they are of no use in the source code of ReactOS, unless they were open source licensed.
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