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  • Indeed, though as lacking as Ark is, I still think it’s better than PeaZip, which has just about the messiest GUI I’ve seen in a long while, with far too much redundancy, and annoying quirks.

    I really liked the GUI of WinRar, but I no longer consider proprietary software to be an option. 7-Zip’s GUI was pretty okay, but the “Linux port” of that is so incomplete that it feels more like a prop than a programme. The only part that works well is it’s archive creation menu, which I can access through the context menu. But the equivalent in Ark is about on par.

    I am still pining for a Qt GUI compression/extraction killer app, that feels fully featured and able to handle it all. As it is, I keep three different ones installed, to meet my needs and mostly satisfy my workflow.