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The unarchiver.
The unarchiver.










the unarchiver.
  1. The unarchiver. for mac#
  2. The unarchiver. archive#

The unarchiver. archive#

Last, inspired by Archives for iOS, Archive Browser for OS X is a paid version of The Unarchiver with support for browsing and previews before extraction. I have found Archives to be particularly useful in previewing files from Mail or Safari. The app lets you look inside archives and preview files before extracting them you can open a file in other apps that support the format using Open In, you can save images to the Camera Roll, and check out advanced information for each file.

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Called Archives, it is based on The Unarchiver, which means you’ll get support for a plethora of formats.

the unarchiver.

Initially buggy, Dag has been busy improving it and making it more reliable on iOS 6. Unarchive the_file to Original with deleting Originalĭeveloper Dag Agren has also released a paid iOS app for The Unarchiver. Here’s a sample extraction script for the file currently selected in Finder: tell application "Finder" More importantly, you’ll be able to extend The Unarchiver and make it communicate with other apps installed on your Mac (an example: automate downloads with Transmit and extract with The Unarchiver in AppleScript). Moreover, the application can even handle the file names that are in foreign characters. The integration of this application with Finder is also good. It works better than the OS X native app as the utility can handle more file formats and is faster.

The unarchiver. for mac#

Whilst The Unarchiver is pretty straightforward in itself, AppleScript support means you’ll be able to put together automated workflows with loops, if conditions, and different settings than the app’s ones. The Unarchiver is one of the top rated unarchiving applications for Mac computers. The free Mac app, The Unarchiver, received initial AppleScript support with a dictionary that supports extraction and various options such as location of extracted files and originals. There have been some updates to The Unarchiver lately. The Unarchiver is a powerful and simple extraction tool with support for multiple formats and a set of user preferences to configure in the Settings. It’s been listed in my Must-Have Mac Apps roundups, and I recommend it to every friend who, after switching from Windows to OS X, asks me about “WinRAR for Mac”. I have been using The Unarchiver for years now.












The unarchiver.