| ▲ | xerox13ster 5 hours ago | |
The actual extraction is done with a wizard. Sure you can navigate in and out of the file, but if you want it to all come out, you need to right click and extract all which brings up a wizard with multiple steps. On Linux in the file explorers, there is a right click context menu that just dumps them into a folder or not right there, no wizard, no extra pop-ups or anything. If you want that experience on windows, you have to download 7zip or winrar and navigate to a nested context menu item. Windows _is_ stuck in the 90s on this. | ||
| ▲ | Bratmon an hour ago | parent [-] | |
You can also just copy the files you want to move in the archive view and paste them where you want them. Or you can click and drag the files from the archive to where you want to move them. Funnily enough, it's really only Linux users and people who used computers in the early 00s that don't think to move files in archives the same way they would move files that aren't in archives. | ||