Ark does this. It has a "create subfolder" checkbox in the extract dialog that's unchecked if the zip's root has nothing but a folder, and checked if there's something else than just a folder.
But Ark's for Linux.
not sure if 7-Zip has this function too, but it's a good alternative to WinRAR
7-zip does not, but to be fair it is not a good idea to have the Explorer context menu (at least this is the primary way I use 7-zip) blocking on I/O while 7-zip tries to see how many files are in a ZIP.
Would be nice to have an "automatic" option though.
llII ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 18:14:44 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Ubuntu did this for years, and I'm so glad it does.
It also works when arkโs used from dolphin, KDEโs file manager. Right click archive, choose โextract archive, determine subdirectoryโ or sth. like that
At first I thought you were like high on mint or something. Then I remembered Mint is a Debian-based distro.
G_Morgan ยท 12 points ยท Posted at 15:08:23 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
This happens on OSX. It extracts to a temp directory. If there is only one file in that temp directory it copies it to the dest directory and deletes the temp. Otherwise it'll rename the temp directory something sensible.
DrN00G ยท 7 points ยท Posted at 17:52:16 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
[deleted] ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 23:40:31 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
It's funny because nobody buys it.
midir ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 15:06:25 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
If they have the same name, the quick way to fix this is to drag the inner folder out to the desktop and it will merge with the outer folder, displaying the files in the window that you already have open.
๐๏ธ CrimsonVim ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 15:07:29 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Also annoying, but that is much easier to manage when your desktop isn't completely full of files. I would prefer a cut/paste any day.
[deleted] ยท 25 points ยท Posted at 19:02:11 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)*
Story time:
I prepared a .zip file containing around 70 items in it, and sent it to my boss via email.
My boss is a computer science teacher at the university I attend, yet she cannot for the life of her use a computer. I've never seen computer illiteracy at such a horrible level, especially from someone teaching computer programming. I don't understand how someone can be a computer programming teacher and not accidentally pick up computer skills. But I'm ranting, let me continue with the story...
Later in the day I met with my boss to discuss the contents of the .zip file. She had trouble downloading the email attachment to her computer. I told her to just save it to her desktop so it would be easy to find. The whole process took around 5 minutes (the lengthy process of typing Yahoo into Google, searching for the school email server, searching for my particular email, then figuring out how in God's name to download the attachment). In retrospect, I should have just saved the .zip file to my flash drive instead of emailing it to her.
Now that the .zip file is finally on her desktop, I tell her to extract it. Well, you guessed it, her desktop is now cluttered with files. This was my fault: I should have put it in a folder. And my boss starts becoming confused: "Oh Lord.... Well thats okay, let me just delete these." She then proceeds to select each individual file, one at a time, and drag it to the recycle bin. Remember, there are around 70 files.
I stopped her at around the 5th file, and took over from there. I should have done this from the beginning, but I'm always hesitant about touching her computer out of fear I'll "break it" somehow, by say, turning on the Number Lock key.
After cleaning up her desktop, we finally correctly extract the .zip file and proceed to have our meeting.
FWIW, I am no longer working with her, and she is still teaching computer programming at my university. I know this story isn't exactly relevant to this thread, but it brought back these memories and thought I'd share.
Only if the extraction is built into the OS... most people have a third-party tool that can handle lots of archive formats. The OS can't really undo extractions there since it doesn't have any way of knowing what exactly the program is doing.
Oh god one time I did that except I did it to a Minecraft file and suddenly my entire desktop + 10 more desktop windows were filled with files.
[deleted] ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 23:24:01 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
That plus the files are called f2637qlxi951377358d.doc and have modified dates randomly spread over the last 3 years so I have to open them all to find the one I want.
[deleted] ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 16:04:15 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
No, you extracted it to your desktop instead of a subfolder.
Don't blame the god damn .zip file you computer-illiterate.
basmith7 ยท 6 points ยท Posted at 17:53:38 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
I disagree. If your zipping more than two or three files, zip the folder.
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 20:48:08 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Disagree with what?
basmith7 ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 20:52:13 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
huf ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 18:50:07 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
atool.
it has aunpack, which extracts to a tempdir, counts the entries in it, and if it's ==3, moves the extracted dir up, otherwise it renames the tempdir to something sensible.
it's wonderful.
funkgerm ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 20:17:21 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
That's why I've trained myself to check the directory structure of the files before unzipping them. Saves a lot of headache.
๐๏ธ CrimsonVim ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 02:12:17 on August 15, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Yup, but every once in a while I forget, especially when I'm unzipping lots of files.
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 20:36:17 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
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๐๏ธ CrimsonVim ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 02:11:50 on August 15, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Neato!
theclaw ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 22:40:27 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
I'm afraid they already have people who can't properly zip files in the third world.
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 22:59:00 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Should have opened it first to check its contents, then if it didn't have a main folder just append it to the path of where you're extracting to.
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 00:27:14 on August 15, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Dark1000 ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 18:57:58 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
You should hire someone to do all your computer work for you. My compubutler is typing this as we speak. He is quite the handsome fellow. Any ladies can reach him by private message.
[deleted] ยท -2 points ยท Posted at 17:19:49 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
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Deku-shrub ยท 293 points ยท Posted at 14:15:48 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Alternatively, I extracted to folder, but there was another folder already within that folder
:(
[deleted] ยท 79 points ยท Posted at 14:24:05 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)*
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IDidntChooseUsername ยท 28 points ยท Posted at 14:29:04 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)*
Ark does this. It has a "create subfolder" checkbox in the extract dialog that's unchecked if the zip's root has nothing but a folder, and checked if there's something else than just a folder.
But Ark's for Linux.
not sure if 7-Zip has this function too, but it's a good alternative to WinRAR
The_MAZZTer ยท 9 points ยท Posted at 15:39:35 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
7-zip does not, but to be fair it is not a good idea to have the Explorer context menu (at least this is the primary way I use 7-zip) blocking on I/O while 7-zip tries to see how many files are in a ZIP.
Would be nice to have an "automatic" option though.
llII ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 18:14:44 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Ubuntu did this for years, and I'm so glad it does.
flying-sheep ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:03:25 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
It also works when arkโs used from dolphin, KDEโs file manager. Right click archive, choose โextract archive, determine subdirectoryโ or sth. like that
mikesername ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 23:29:58 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
yo where can I get Ark at I'm new to linux
IDidntChooseUsername ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 03:03:53 on August 15, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
I dunno, if it's Ubuntu it's
sudo apt-get install arkat a terminal. But it came with my Ubuntu.mikesername ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 12:07:12 on August 15, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
I'm on mint, so close enough. I'll try
IDidntChooseUsername ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 12:11:01 on August 15, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
At first I thought you were like high on mint or something. Then I remembered Mint is a Debian-based distro.
G_Morgan ยท 12 points ยท Posted at 15:08:23 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
This happens on OSX. It extracts to a temp directory. If there is only one file in that temp directory it copies it to the dest directory and deletes the temp. Otherwise it'll rename the temp directory something sensible.
DrN00G ยท 7 points ยท Posted at 17:52:16 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
WinRAR sales? Please haha
Todomanna ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 21:16:02 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
I'd upvote you, but I don't feel comfortable upvoting that many repetitions of the word 'this'.
[deleted] ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 21:21:45 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
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Todomanna ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 21:24:08 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
A little.
smithers85 ยท 10 points ยท Posted at 14:49:20 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
people buy winrar?
[deleted] ยท 48 points ยท Posted at 14:54:27 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
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๐๏ธ CrimsonVim ยท 26 points ยท Posted at 15:06:46 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
It's ok - the rest of us got it.
eaglebtc ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 21:30:53 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
I bought a license for WinRAR... --Hans Moleman
dwreckm ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 21:22:33 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Editing out comment, I was not original. I like cats!
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 02:20:44 on August 15, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Hah.. You said WinRAR and sales in the same sentence... Nobody actually pays for WinRAR silly.
paradigmx ยท -2 points ยท Posted at 17:52:22 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Nobody buys winrar, it might as well be free to begin with.
XAMOTA ยท -1 points ยท Posted at 19:26:15 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Insinuating that people actually pay for WinRar?
banished_one ยท -4 points ยท Posted at 16:04:56 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
what sales ?
9001monkeys ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 16:59:08 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
[โ]smithers85 5 points 2 hours ago
people buy winrar?
[โ]jhiojhiop 22 points 2 hours ago
That the joke :(
[deleted] ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 23:40:31 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
It's funny because nobody buys it.
midir ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 15:06:25 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
If they have the same name, the quick way to fix this is to drag the inner folder out to the desktop and it will merge with the outer folder, displaying the files in the window that you already have open.
๐๏ธ CrimsonVim ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 15:07:29 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Also annoying, but that is much easier to manage when your desktop isn't completely full of files. I would prefer a cut/paste any day.
Hector_Kur ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 18:17:00 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
That's so you can just drag and drop the folder onto your desktop. Not necessarily faster, per se, but still somewhat convenient. I actually like it.
hyattisqueen ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 15:24:41 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
This.
Fucking Russian-Nesting-Doll folders.
TheReginator ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 03:56:01 on August 15, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Folderception!
[deleted] ยท 25 points ยท Posted at 19:02:11 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)*
Story time:
I prepared a .zip file containing around 70 items in it, and sent it to my boss via email.
My boss is a computer science teacher at the university I attend, yet she cannot for the life of her use a computer. I've never seen computer illiteracy at such a horrible level, especially from someone teaching computer programming. I don't understand how someone can be a computer programming teacher and not accidentally pick up computer skills. But I'm ranting, let me continue with the story...
Later in the day I met with my boss to discuss the contents of the .zip file. She had trouble downloading the email attachment to her computer. I told her to just save it to her desktop so it would be easy to find. The whole process took around 5 minutes (the lengthy process of typing Yahoo into Google, searching for the school email server, searching for my particular email, then figuring out how in God's name to download the attachment). In retrospect, I should have just saved the .zip file to my flash drive instead of emailing it to her.
Now that the .zip file is finally on her desktop, I tell her to extract it. Well, you guessed it, her desktop is now cluttered with files. This was my fault: I should have put it in a folder. And my boss starts becoming confused: "Oh Lord.... Well thats okay, let me just delete these." She then proceeds to select each individual file, one at a time, and drag it to the recycle bin. Remember, there are around 70 files.
I stopped her at around the 5th file, and took over from there. I should have done this from the beginning, but I'm always hesitant about touching her computer out of fear I'll "break it" somehow, by say, turning on the Number Lock key.
After cleaning up her desktop, we finally correctly extract the .zip file and proceed to have our meeting.
FWIW, I am no longer working with her, and she is still teaching computer programming at my university. I know this story isn't exactly relevant to this thread, but it brought back these memories and thought I'd share.
CarbonFire ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 21:23:23 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
I hate it when the number lock key breaks my computer!
[deleted] ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 23:59:52 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
/r/talesfromtechsupport would probably love this.
FreeToadSloth ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 22:56:04 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
This is kind of like how crazy people are drawn to mental health professions. Didn't know it happened in computer science, too!
rmccue ยท 30 points ยท Posted at 16:15:46 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
The proper name for this is a tarbomb.
thebigru ยท 9 points ยท Posted at 22:14:28 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Upvote for linux nerd. Haters gonna hate.
[deleted] ยท 46 points ยท Posted at 15:14:57 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
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[deleted] ยท 7 points ยท Posted at 19:44:23 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Clients HATE it when I tell them that!
FreeToadSloth ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 22:58:07 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
These are people who prefer dealing with humans, who usually mean something other than what they are saying.
morpheousmarty ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 13:16:28 on August 16, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
If only we could have computerized clients.
Flying_Platypus ยท 12 points ยท Posted at 16:10:56 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Ummm.... right click, extract to folder?
basmith7 ยท 10 points ยท Posted at 17:54:11 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Then I get an extra layer of folder when the zip contained a folder.
Flying_Platypus ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 18:23:17 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
ctrl+x, alt+left, crtl+v
turismofan1986 ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 19:17:36 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
What does alt+left do?
striata ยท 9 points ยท Posted at 19:24:20 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Moves your view to the parent folder.
rduser ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 05:10:02 on August 15, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
TIL
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 23:00:31 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Back.
morpheousmarty ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 13:17:24 on August 16, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Then you have two folders. You did before, but now they are side by side.
Flying_Platypus ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 16:08:16 on August 16, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
up, del, enter
[deleted] ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 18:06:46 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
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basmith7 ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 18:14:07 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
I need a context based option to "extract to folder unless this zip only contains one folder then just use that folder".
๐๏ธ CrimsonVim ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 19:22:12 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
I do this 99% of the time, but that 1% when I forget is a PITA.
[deleted] ยท 10 points ยท Posted at 21:16:43 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Label the files in your .zip file 1, file 2, and file 4. The person extracting the file will wonder where file 3 is.
๐๏ธ CrimsonVim ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 02:10:34 on August 15, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
EVIL!
notJebBush ยท 5 points ยท Posted at 15:09:41 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Usually if you CTRL+Z after unzipping the file. Your computer automatically deletes them. Essentially giving you a mulligan.
The_MAZZTer ยท 6 points ยท Posted at 15:42:23 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Only if the extraction is built into the OS... most people have a third-party tool that can handle lots of archive formats. The OS can't really undo extractions there since it doesn't have any way of knowing what exactly the program is doing.
Horny_Troll ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 18:56:04 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
is worse when you rar something and you put kb instead of megas and you end with millions of files
ninjatthew ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 19:56:22 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Oh god one time I did that except I did it to a Minecraft file and suddenly my entire desktop + 10 more desktop windows were filled with files.
[deleted] ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 23:24:01 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
That plus the files are called f2637qlxi951377358d.doc and have modified dates randomly spread over the last 3 years so I have to open them all to find the one I want.
[deleted] ยท 3 points ยท Posted at 16:04:15 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
No, you extracted it to your desktop instead of a subfolder.
Don't blame the god damn .zip file you computer-illiterate.
basmith7 ยท 6 points ยท Posted at 17:53:38 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
I disagree. If your zipping more than two or three files, zip the folder.
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 20:48:08 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Disagree with what?
basmith7 ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 20:52:13 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
I blame the zip.
RichDelivers ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 10:34:50 on August 15, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Burn the zip.
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 23:02:24 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Yeah, they should have done that, but the user should have checked it first anyways.
f3n2x ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 17:59:04 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
If only the programs could show the folder hierarchy of the zip before extraction. Wait... they do.
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 20:48:32 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
/r/iiiiiiitttttttttttt worthy
huf ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 18:50:07 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
atool.
it has aunpack, which extracts to a tempdir, counts the entries in it, and if it's ==3, moves the extracted dir up, otherwise it renames the tempdir to something sensible.
it's wonderful.
funkgerm ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 20:17:21 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
That's why I've trained myself to check the directory structure of the files before unzipping them. Saves a lot of headache.
๐๏ธ CrimsonVim ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 02:12:17 on August 15, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Yup, but every once in a while I forget, especially when I'm unzipping lots of files.
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 20:36:17 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
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๐๏ธ CrimsonVim ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 02:11:50 on August 15, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Neato!
theclaw ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 22:40:27 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
I'm afraid they already have people who can't properly zip files in the third world.
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 22:59:00 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Should have opened it first to check its contents, then if it didn't have a main folder just append it to the path of where you're extracting to.
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 00:27:14 on August 15, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
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GoYardSoHard ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 15:13:53 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Something about the word vomited in the title made this scenario a whole lot more graphic in my mind then was necessary :(
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 18:53:23 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
user error is not a first world problem
you being stupid is a result of your privileged upbringing...
jaxspider ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 16:52:27 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Crtl+Z. FirstWorldSolutions.
Booty_Bumping ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 07:36:21 on December 17, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Doesn't work for extracted files
Dark1000 ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 18:57:58 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
You should hire someone to do all your computer work for you. My compubutler is typing this as we speak. He is quite the handsome fellow. Any ladies can reach him by private message.
[deleted] ยท -2 points ยท Posted at 17:19:49 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
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FreeToadSloth ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 23:01:58 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Vomited from contemplating such a petty upvote.
[deleted] ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 23:02:40 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Are you a child?
AlmightyTurtleman ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 17:44:19 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
I don't even clean up the files anymore. I'm totally over that shit.
FreeToadSloth ยท 4 points ยท Posted at 22:59:33 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
They just decompose after a while, and become desktop soil.
cammycam ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 22:31:47 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Dammit mom please stay off reddit and other things until you understand them.
iUberGeek ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 22:52:02 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
PEBKAC.
[deleted] ยท -17 points ยท Posted at 14:23:48 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
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runtheplacered ยท 19 points ยท Posted at 14:39:38 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Yeah, but no offense, then you're stuck using those files on a Mac.
nicko68 ยท 1 points ยท Posted at 08:43:25 on August 15, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
But then he'd be a pretentious douchebag.
wantstobang ยท -2 points ยท Posted at 15:12:49 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Fuck a mac
WhiteZero ยท -3 points ยท Posted at 18:42:34 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
wipeout4wh ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 21:15:31 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
Or you could just do the same thing in WinRar.
WhiteZero ยท 0 points ยท Posted at 22:05:39 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
I guess if you like having to skip "Buy me please" screens every time you run it, sure. I find that 7-Zip has the best functionality with no nags.
wipeout4wh ยท 2 points ยท Posted at 22:26:45 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
It doesn't give you a message like that unless you open the program itself. When you right click files to extract them, it just extracts.
ObieOne ยท -1 points ยท Posted at 05:28:43 on August 15, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
What a dipshit, who the fuck extracts archives on their desktop?
takesthebiscuit ยท -2 points ยท Posted at 15:46:06 on August 14, 2012 ยท (Permalink)
I guess this is fixed if you actually buy a copy of winrar?