更新日誌 |
# BACKEND * PEA 0.44 * UPX 3.09 # CODE * Code cleanup # FILE MANAGER * Bookmarks branch in navigation tree moved on first position, starts by default maximized and containing common useful locations * Improved breadcrumb context menu, unified with refresh menu - features history menu - features entries to open in specified path the system's file explorer, command prompt, new instance of PeaZip, properties, and web search - features quick access to relevat filesystem paths (same as "Filesystem" menu top level) * Improved tasks wrapper (gwrap) for readability and clarity, explore input and output paths is now featured * Improved Settings: reorganized and simplified * Improved speed of adding items to archiving operations: by default directories' content is enumerated only on request (in layout's context menu) * Improved tool bars, added New folder button in file manager bar and Rename in image manager * Improved web search function for quick access to most relevant web resources * New history menu containing recently visited pats and archives, session history and breadcrumb of current path (also in archive/extraction interface) * System tools deduplicated and moved to context menu, always accessible, more tools available - (Windows Vista and more recent) Added "Open PowerShell here" function * Various fixes and improvements, including - (Windows) Added quick links to user's music, pictures, and videos folders in browsing, and archiving/extraction interfaces - (Windows) Free disk space and % displayed in standard status bar and in archiveing/axtraction interfaces - (Windows) Improved adding multiple items from context menu functions - Added support for displaying thumbnails of xpm, and pgm images - Improved accessibility to various functions like bookmarks, web search, show thumbnails, open new instance, explore path... - Uniformed various menus and submenus so same groups of functions are easier to find at first sight # EXTRACTION and ARCHIVING * Fixed: extract to new folder now ignored in drag and drop operations consistently to how most file archivers work * Sizes of single input itmes in readable form |