Interesting Paper Cut

I just thought I would add something in regards to the "windows" world
that is mentioned throughout

I think its slightly incorrect to think of the "Send To --> Compressed
(zipped) folder" dialog as universally used under windows. Ever since
zip files were handled by XP released in 2002-2003, I still run across
people who still think they need to install Winzip\Winrar or whatever
app to create\open zip files.

It is not very well advertised in the OS and people are most still using
windows as if its windows 98 and nothing has changed. eg still need
Winzip (shareware woot!) installed.. still need Nero installed to create
a simple data CD

So using this as the "standard" for how things should be implemented is
not entirely correct. I do think the windows way is more seamless than a
separate application though and ill usually just install 7zip on windows
(for myself and other users) to handle other archive formats (and more
advanced zip file creation) but leave windows as the associated app for
zip and cab files.

Still how it is implemented at the moment in Ubuntu is great. I do think
there should be less abstraction involved with dealing with archive
files (eg make them look like a folder with all the same operations as
mentioned above) BUT they still need to be recognized as files to the
user and it needs to be obvious that they are archive files so the user
can make decisions based on that

on the topic at hand.. I think "Compress file\s..." is only slightly
better than "Create Archive". Most people would think that one "zip
file" will be created when clicking this... I doubt a majority of people
will think if they click this they will create many compressed files or
something silly like that

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"Archive Manager" doesn't mean anything if you don't know what an "archive" is
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