![]() ![]() ![]() It also means either renaming all of your files to cbz/cbr or making the reader the default program instead of Winrar/7-Zip. ![]() Using a dedicated reader like CDisplay Ex is a pain, because you can never completely replicate the way the viewer works (how to zoom, auto-resize, scroll, advance, etc.), so you are forced to use two different interfaces for the same thing. As a matter of fact there are folders in my computer that I dread to open in XnView because it takes up to 10 seconds to do so (I even get the "Not Responding" message in the title bar).Ģ) Back when I could just browse compressed files, I didn't need additional software to read comics on my computer or manually unzip each file beforehand. It takes more time to move, copy, delete, index or browse folders with many files than it does a single file, making your computer less responsive. I see two big reasons for being able to browse archived files:ġ) OSs are better at dealing with a single big file than a thousand small ones. I've seen it suggested in the past, but at this point I've lost hope it'll ever be implemented. I had to start using XnView some years ago because my old version of ACDSee didn't get along with Windows 10 and the new ones were too bloated and focused on editing for my use case, and this absent feature still bugs me on a daily basis. It works by treating a zip or rar file as if it were a folder, in a completely seamless way that is transparent to the user (I know it worked for me on an old 5400 rpm HDD). This has been possible in ACDSee for a very long time. ![]()
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