[macvoiceover] Re: the unarchiver

  • From: James Dean <professordean@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: macvoiceover@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2010 16:05:16 -0400

When I open "The Unarchiver.app" file in the applications folder. I get the 
application preferences dialog. The first tab is "archive formats." This allows 
you to set the archive filetypes  that the app will open. The next tab is 
"Extraction" and the third and final tab is "advanced. This preferences dialog 
is fully accessible with voiceover. When I press the close button or press 
command+W, I am returned to my applications folder. This slightly surprised me, 
because I expected to hear, "the unarchiver has no windows." This indicates to 
me that this is a very much behind-the-scenes application, and it only allows 
unarchiving files. There are some pretty cool preferences you can change for 
this app, but that's all you can do. It doesn't seem to have a GUI, just a 
preferences dialog with three little tabs.

Are you seeing something different, Mr. James Clark? Truly curious!
James A. Dean

On Oct 15, 2010, at 1:30 PM, James Clark wrote:

> ok then I must ask, why when you first start the ap theres a thing
> that says archive then the next pain in the program is unarchive. Then
> the next is advanced I don't get it. Do you know of any ap that will
> allow me to archive something?
> Thanks
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> Best 73's
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> On 10/15/10, James Dean <professordean@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> No, it just unarchives files, as its name implies
>> On Oct 15, 2010, at 12:06 AM, James Clark wrote:
>> 
>>> does this thing archive stuff as well? I have allready used it to
>>> unarchive it works really well.
>>> Thanks 73
>>> 
>>> On 10/13/10, James Clark <james.clark131@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>> I use a fre ap called rar expander. It works really wel. Its insainly
>>>> fast as well.
>>>> Best Regards
>>>> 
>>>> On 10/12/10, Claudio Haase <claudiohaase@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>> Hi group, can someone recommend me any application to uncompress rar
>>>>> files on snow leopard?
>>>>> I only found command line applications, but I want something more
>>>>> intuitive.
>>>>> Thanks.
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