M2Team / NanaZip

The 7-Zip derivative intended for the modern Windows experience
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Nana zip missing from context menu #120

Closed BCorbett0312 closed 1 year ago

BCorbett0312 commented 2 years ago

I have noticed that if you revert to the old view of the context menu nana zip will be removed from the context menu. If you revert to the classic view without the show more options then it will be removed. This just happened recently has i was previously using Nana zip in this mode but it just was removed.

This however now makes 7zip appear in the context menu where before it didnt.

MouriNaruto commented 2 years ago

Maybe you need to provide more detailed information.

Kenji Mouri

BCorbett0312 commented 2 years ago

if you follow the process to return to the classic context menu as described here https://appuals.com/disable-show-more-options-windows-11/ nana zip is then removed from the context menu. I dont know what else to tell you. The application fails to maintain the primary reason it was created when reverting to the view that doesnt use show more options in the context menu.

nirajsanghvi commented 2 years ago

+1

@MouriNaruto Note: You can also replicate this without reverting to the classic context menu (though those are the users most affected, including myself). If you right-click on an archive (such as a .zip file) in Explorer, you'll see the NanaZip option. But if you select "Show more options" to switch to the more complete context menu (which @BCorbett0312 and I have enabled via the method posted above as our default), you'll see NanaZip does not appear there. When I have 7zip installed, I see it appear in that classic context menu, and I think the request here is to figure out how to make NanaZip show up there too for users that have disabled the less-complete/simplified Windows 11 context menu.

hyoretsu commented 2 years ago

Re-bumping this, was looking to switch from 7-Zip ZS to NanaZip, but then it didn't show up in the classic context menu. (The new Windows 11 one is still pretty bad)

AndromedaMelody commented 1 year ago

Thanks for your support.