This archive shell software streamlines the archiving process by generating *.bat files, using rules for each directory, forcing smaller archive files, and performing all actions with a single command. Additionally, it generates the name for archive files based on the full path of the directory.
With WinArcHelper, you can easily select the directory and let the software scan and gather all unique extensions to create a rule for that specific directory. This rule is a list of file masks created from the extensions, and you can easily exclude or include files with the extensions you need, which are usually temporary files like *.dcu, *.exe, *.dll, *.~*, etc., particularly for Delphi programmers.
What's great about WinArcHelper is that it allows you to see what extensions are inside the directory, significantly reducing the archive file's size by excluding temporary files. The software can also place all archive files of the day in a separate folder, which it creates. It can even generate a batch file, allowing you to create all archives that you need with just one command.
Some of the key features of WinArcHelper include archiving the directory list with a single command, using a separate rule for each directory, reusing rules, and having a fast and convenient rule wizard. The software automatically creates rules based on all unique extensions of the specified directory, and it also includes 'exclude' and 'include' file masks of the rules. It also has 'active' and 'passive' file masks of the rules and the option to place archive files in separate folders every day if you choose.
Lastly, WinArcHelper has automatic settings for WinZip and WinRar archivers, but it can also work with any archiver that has command line support. Overall, WinArcHelper is the perfect tool for those tired of dealing with archiving problems when working with computer programs or projects.
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