gnochive is a GNOME frontend for all common archivers under Linux.
| Tags | Archiving backup Compression |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | POSIX BSD FreeBSD Linux SCO Solaris |
| Implementation | C |
Recent releases


Release Notes: Support for arj, lha/lhz, zoo, ace, rpm, and cpio, a new convert option for tar.gz/tar.bz2/tar.Z archives, fixes for zip path handling problems (now unzip is required), and new Brazilian Portuguese and Polish translations.


Release Notes: Nautilus support (opening files via URI), scrollkeeper/OMF stuff, fixes for tar.bz2 bugs, support for tar, tar.Z, and zip archives, and fixes for deletion of files & testing archive.


Release Notes: New help and manuals, updates to Hungarian and Japanesse translations, and minor bugfixes and updates.


Release Notes: Configuration file updates to make it work (gnochive 0.5.5 was crashing at start), a new exploring directories function, and rar options are working again.


Release Notes: Fixes in this release inllude: updated path checking for archivers, path user settings work, added autoconfigure for archivers, removed silly "can't find" messages, and fixed creation of ziparchives.
Recent comments
20 Dec 2002 10:44
Re: Nice proggie dude
> This is one piece of a good software. I
> see many improvements from the previous
> versions, that I have tested and I sure
> hope that the next ones will get better
> and better. Guys, get it. It`s a
> MustHave.
I hope to see a gnome2 version realy soon :)
it could be nice ...
19 Jul 2000 03:50
Nice proggie dude
This is one piece of a good software. I see many improvements from the previous versions, that I have tested and I sure hope that the next ones will get better and better. Guys, get it. It`s a MustHave.
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