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====== Finding and installing applications ====== | ====== Finding and installing applications ====== | ||
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===== Archivers ===== | ===== Archivers ===== | ||
- | UnArc (un-archiver, pre-installed) | + | GUI tools |
- | Cranu (OS4Depot) | + | * UnArc (un-archiver, pre-installed) |
+ | * Cranu (OS4Depot) | ||
+ | * Muiunarc (UnArc clone using MUI) | ||
- | TODO: What are the best archivers for each Amiga-like OS? Are they pre-installed? If not, where to get them. | + | Command line tools (available in OS4Depot) |
+ | * Lha | ||
+ | * UnLZX | ||
+ | * Zip/unzip | ||
+ | * Unrar | ||
+ | * Unshar | ||
+ | * 7zdec | ||
+ | * bzip2 | ||
+ | * compress | ||
+ | * untarmeup | ||
+ | Shell (command line) archivers/unarchivers can be configured via filetypes, so actions (like moving or doble-clicking) with an archive file can have predetermined behaviours (like listing, unarchiving, adding, etc) under Workbench and most filemanagers. That way, users don't have to use the shell if they don't like to. | ||
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+ | TODO: What are the best archivers for each Amiga-like OS? Are they pre-installed? If not, where to get them. | ||