I consider this broken, not a bug. Is anyone still working on this
project; this is still not fixed four years later. Has anyone done
anything with this? Seriously, Microsoft has been able to have this
built in since Windows XP.

Additionally, Linux now has a way of defining universal default
programs. Why do programs still complain that they can't find one or
another program that isn't installed by default because hasn't been to
touched in years?

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/296585

Title:
  "Archive Mounter" action should open mounted folder

Status in GVFS:
  New
Status in “gvfs” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: nautilus

  The "Archive Mounter" action in Intrepid, when mounting an archive
  file, doesn't pop up a nautilus window for it, as would happen for
  say, browsing a network share or inserting a removable disk (even with
  the proper preference selected in Nautilus' configuration.

  This makes an otherwise intuitive action  (browsing an archive as one
  would a folder), far less convenient, as one has to either look in the
  Computer:// window, or the places sidebar to even see that anything
  was done.

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