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Not sure I follow. Using Windows Explorer Shell (Compress with Options) you can do this now
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What I mean is that when you open PowerArchiver and navigate to say c:\windows, the only files you'll see are files of a compressed format. What would be nice is that if when you opened PowerArchiver and navigated to any folder, it would show all files and folders inside that directory so that you could select all the files and folders and then choose to compress them and it would compress them recursively
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3. You mean to name test.txt > test.zip? Problem with that comes if you have both test.txt and test.doc, what happens then? At the end, it is easy to solve with few more options, but they do make PowerArchiver much harder to use for inexperienced user, when 15 options on current screen might be a bit too overwhelming.
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Yes, I do understand that. There could be a way to have the best of both worlds for the less experienced users and the more experienced users as well. Maybe set it to default to name files in the way it does now but have the option (which isn't selected by default) to batch compress files where abc.txt and 123.dll are compressed to abc.zip and 123.zip respectively.
Oh, and I thought of another feature that would work extremely nice. You know when you right click on a file and go through the entire process of compressing the file... well what if there was an option to delete the file after compressing. That way you could compress a large group of files and not have to delete them all yourself after the compression is over. Maybe add it as a checkbox