Re: Desktop replacements for ROX applications

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Mon, 15 Nov 2021 15:48:27 +0000 - Will Godfrey
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> >> > The archiver is particularly good for newbies. It's drag-and-drop.
> >> > Drop a compressed file on it and it will decompress it, drop a
> >> > plain file on it and it will put up a menu of compression types. In
> >> > both cases it *doesn't* delete the source.  

Hi
you can try xarchiver, which is possible you have in your distro packages
repositories.

Xarchiver - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xarchiver

Xarchiver a GTK+2 only frontend to various command line archivers
http://xarchiver.sourceforge.net/

Regards
al3xu5

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