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CT60 and related things BBS
Archivers and Long File Names |
Posted by: Crash
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Jul,12.2007-03:43
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Are there TOS programs that support long filenames? I generally have had something like Expando installed as an application to handle all archive types. It accepts the filename/path parameter, applies any necessary switches (since each program uses different ones) and launches the appropriate archiver.
This permits double-clicking on an archive file, and getting a decompressed folder containing that archive - automated and without all of that pesky typing.
Since the old ttp's for archiving don't know what to do with long filenames, I was wondering if these have been updated.
This is just another thing on my list of things to adjust to in making the transition to Mint and long file names.
Thanks!
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