if it builds and works for win7 it would be a terrific addition to xplorer2
it is suspicious that there is no DLL/library to download of course...
if you are a programmer and want to have a go note that apart from a recent version of visual studio you will need boost libraries and a recent platform SDK that at least has the vista headers
Wouldn't it be worthwhile (for development purposes) to purchase a version of Visual Studio which could compile what you require? I'm sure the advantages would outweigh the cost...
Or maybe there's other alternatives that can compile???
i have the latest visual studio but it is not installed. I am not certain if this project will build, that's why i want somebody who already has all the tools installed to check it quickly
I downloaded and opened the solution SevenZipShell.sln in VS 2010. The solution was from VS 2008, and it compained about a missing Teamserver but converted successfully. However I cannot compile it as I seem to be missing "boost". Now I've used VS on and off for twenty years but I confess I have no idea what "boost" is.
Well, first off, it doesn't require VS2010 - I'm able to open the project with 2008 without any modifications. Second, to remove Team Server dependencies, you need to delete *.*scc files. Third, what is a waste of resources here is a requirement to use boost just for the fraking for...each on 1 (ONE! O-N-E!!!) collection in the code.
I need to download Vista+ SDK to compile that though...
I'm using Xplorer2 - the only file manager that does not suck. Actually, it rocks!
Well, yeah, I do get it. My .7z however points to the 7z_auto_file. I changed it to SevenZipFolder manually, but even though Explorer shows .7z as a "Folder", it won't browse inside.
Any further ideas?
I'm using Xplorer2 - the only file manager that does not suck. Actually, it rocks!