BryanH
01-19-2009, 12:01 AM
Hi there.
Just loaded up 1.3 and thought I'd give it a bit of a test. Selected 17 files (csv files) and using a right-click I selected add to zip file from the pop-up jZip menu. jZip started up and the "Add" box said "File dropped: 17". This confused me because my initial thought was that a file had been dropped for some reason. Later I figured out that it really meant "dropped" to the archive. It also said "File" rather than "Files" (lazy programming). This message is confusing and I think badly thought out. Better to use something like "Files to be added to archive: 17" or some such.
But the main reason for this message is the next problem - while archiving it said "1 or 18" rather than "1 of 17". The count here is wrong. Now I know that you add a shortcut in there called "Archive created by free free jZip" which is hidden if you open the archive with jZip (but not if you use any other program) and it is possibly this that adds one to the count ? maybe - don't know. Anyway, just thought I would point this out to you.
regards
Bryan
Just loaded up 1.3 and thought I'd give it a bit of a test. Selected 17 files (csv files) and using a right-click I selected add to zip file from the pop-up jZip menu. jZip started up and the "Add" box said "File dropped: 17". This confused me because my initial thought was that a file had been dropped for some reason. Later I figured out that it really meant "dropped" to the archive. It also said "File" rather than "Files" (lazy programming). This message is confusing and I think badly thought out. Better to use something like "Files to be added to archive: 17" or some such.
But the main reason for this message is the next problem - while archiving it said "1 or 18" rather than "1 of 17". The count here is wrong. Now I know that you add a shortcut in there called "Archive created by free free jZip" which is hidden if you open the archive with jZip (but not if you use any other program) and it is possibly this that adds one to the count ? maybe - don't know. Anyway, just thought I would point this out to you.
regards
Bryan