| Comment by: Xeron (90.206.58.195) | At: 25 Oct 2008, 15:11 | File version: 1.0 | 
| Oooh crap. I actually checked the icon in a hex editor to make sure it was a proper icon and not a PNG file, but that was in the development directory. When
 preparing the release, i didn't copy the icon from the development directory to
 the release directory, and it seems the one there was PNG. :-/
 
 I'll do a re-upload soon.
 
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| Comment by: Cobra (145.236.125.84) | At: 25 Oct 2008, 14:07 | File version: 1.0 | 
| great prog, a couple of suggestions: - Make the icon an Amiga icon as AmigaOS does not include the png icon module by
 default so many people won't even see the program's icon
 - If there's no installer, at least put the files into a directory within the
 archive as that makes it easier to install (e.g. by dragging the drawer to the
 harddrive)
 
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| Comment by: anonymous (212.104.156.42) | At: 01 Dec 2006, 12:36 | File version: 0.4 | 
| @Lio I suspect that problem is with the "zip" command installed on your
 computer.
 
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| Comment by: Lio (83.179.170.112) | At: 01 Dec 2006, 00:03 | File version: 0.4 | 
| Thanks, it is a nice and extremely usefull addition. 
 here is a bug I found :
 I created .zip archive with png and txt files (inside the same dir).
 
 I dearchived with unarc and when I double click on any extracted files, I got an
 error message about "file is read protected".
 this does not happen with lha
 
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| Comment by: Chris Scott (86.27.86.61) | At: 23 Nov 2006, 19:55 | File version: 0.3.1 | 
| Cranu is a fantastic complement to Unarc, but the one thing it is missing is drag and drop support. I put it in Amidock next to Unarc, and I'm used to being
 able to drop files onto icons in Amidock, but it doesn't work with Cranu!
 
 I think it should treat the files you drop onto Cranu as the ones you want
 compressing and automatically add them to the right-hand pane. Then you'd just
 need to specify a filename for the archive and hit "Start".
 
 Still even as it is, it's very handy, so many thanks for developing it! :-)
 
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