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post Aug 18 2008, 12:30 AM
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nitro322,last 3 days, I was updating the Universal Extractor's Extracting tools , I found some new tools ,why don't you to tyr them unsure.gif :

cmdFAR v1.02:
http://www.kakeeware.com/i_cmdfar.php

innounp v0.23:
http://blog.skygz.com/post/4.html (this is Simplified Chinese)

gzip v1.3.3
http://www.gzip.org

And I think,Universal Extractor should Add support for StuffIt packages (.sitx)
in console_unstuff12.0.0.21 have "console_unstuff.exe" tool.

I hope you find this useful.

thank you so much for your Universal Extractor!! thumbup.gif thumbup.gif

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post Oct 11 2008, 05:36 PM
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QUOTE (a_wind @ Aug 18 2008, 01:30 AM) *

By itself, this isn't very useful. It's only a frontend to FAR plugins. Are there any particular FAR plugins that either add support new or improve support for existing formats? I'm already using cmdTotal for a few plugins - is there anything in particular that couldn't be handled by that, either?

QUOTE (a_wind @ Aug 18 2008, 01:30 AM) *
innounp v0.23:
http://blog.skygz.com/post/4.html (this is Simplified Chinese)

How does this related to the innounp project at http://innounp.sourceforge.net/? I'm a bit hesitant to use unofficial forks of projects.

QUOTE (a_wind @ Aug 18 2008, 01:30 AM) *

I use 7-zip to support gzip files. It seems to have really solid support for that format. Is there any particular reason to include a standalone gzip binary?

QUOTE (a_wind @ Aug 18 2008, 01:30 AM) *
And I think,Universal Extractor should Add support for StuffIt packages (.sitx)
in console_unstuff12.0.0.21 have "console_unstuff.exe" tool.

I'd love to, but I haven't been able to find any freely redistributable utilities that support SITX archives. Do you know of any? Do you have a link to "console_unstuff"?

Thanks for the suggestions.
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post Oct 14 2008, 04:50 AM
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QUOTE (a_wind @ Aug 18 2008, 01:30 AM) *
innounp v0.23:
http://blog.skygz.com/post/4.html (this is Simplified Chinese)

How does this related to the innounp project at http://innounp.sourceforge.net/? I'm a bit hesitant to use unofficial forks of projects.

welcome.gif it was unoffical release before v0.20 where out and official release of v0.20 has all features of 0.23 and more..

QUOTE (a_wind @ Aug 18 2008, 01:30 AM) *

I use 7-zip to support gzip files. It seems to have really solid support for that format. Is there any particular reason to include a standalone gzip binary?

welcome.gif 7-zip version included in v1.6rc is 4.57 while latest version is 4.60 (it had improved the WIM,XPS,CAB support and others)

QUOTE (a_wind @ Aug 18 2008, 01:30 AM) *
And I think,Universal Extractor should Add support for StuffIt packages (.sitx)
in console_unstuff12.0.0.21 have "console_unstuff.exe" tool.

I'd love to, but I haven't been able to find any freely redistributable utilities that support SITX archives. Do you know of any? Do you have a link to "console_unstuff"?

welcome.gif the "console_unstuff.exe" is not a standalone program it requires (4 more DLL's foundation.dll - pthreadVCE.dll - StuffItEngine.dll - EngineShell.dll) even it won't extract a simple sitx file.. (i tested my self)

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