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    Alternative to JarInspector?

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by domyalex, Nov 2, 2007.

  1. domyalex

    domyalex Notebook Consultant

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    Hi to all!
    happily using my MBP for 3 months now, but there's just one minor things that kinda bothers me, and that's the compressed files manipulation. By default Mac would extract the file, something which I don't want to happen always, sometimes I just want to look at the content. I then installed JarInspector and, while pretty good, sometimes it doesn't want to extract the files: it shows their content, but when I try to extract it just doesn't do anything. This only happens sometimes, specially with large files. The solution is to boot my Win XP virtual machine and use all-mighty WinRar... X_X

    Is there any other alternative...?

    Regards