![]() ![]() Entropy was last updated in 2013 and still blows Winzip out of the water. Entropy, again, opened them no problems (turns out it was an archive of old TV shows BTW). Winzip volunteered to open them (it has a habit of doing this without asking) but couldn't. I found some ancient (by web standards!) files that ended with a sequential number string (xxxxx.0001, xxxxx.0002 etc) and wanted to know what they were. Entropy does this without a problem Unarchiver (I think that's what it's called) did too (when I last used it). zip extension to the file and open it up. For example, I sometimes want to edit or pull an image from a cbr file and the easiest way to do this (that I know of) is to append the. It is very picky about the kinds of files it will recognize. This really is a frustrating piece of software.
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