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Old 12-29-2014, 07:03 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by BetterRed View Post
But they have to be unpacked, that's best done to a fresh subfolder, otherwise one has the issue of what happens if a file already exists in the unpack location.

If you've automated the placement of the archives into the autoadd folder, then rather than copying/moving the archive into the autoadd folder, you could instead unpack it into the autoadd folder.

In Windows and OSX a zip is 'sort of handled' as a subfolder. There is/was (XP and earlier) an option that tapping 'Enter' on a zip in Windows (File) Explorer would drill into it as if it were a subfolder - not sure if its still there (I don't use Explorer much and I use WinRAR). I'm pretty sure there's an option in OSX that does similar - I recall a Mac Fan showing it to me in Finder as if it were boon for all mankind <yawn>.

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Archives as folders is still in W7

But + + on WinRAR
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