this post was submitted on 07 Aug 2024
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I need to click twice to get to the 7zip options.
NanaZip is a fork of 7Zip that integrates nicely with the Win11 context menu
Ooo, nice fork.
Too bad it doesn't fix the 17 other context options though. If I'm getting software specifically to circumvent W11, that means I can modify my installation. There's so much more I'd do than a 7zip fork.
Sadly, most of my windows useage is going to be fleet machines, so even NanaZip is beyond my reach. W11 is still worse than W10.
You can change that behavior in the registry
However, you do have a point