Exciting feature coming in Windows 11 version 23H2
Jaganath Srinivasan
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For an extended period, Windows users have found themselves dependent on third-party applications like WinRAR and 7-Zip to handle archive formats beyond the standard .zip files. This scenario is set to change significantly with the imminent 23H2 update. This forthcoming update is poised to revolutionize the user experience by seamlessly integrating the capabilities of the Libarchive Project directly into the File Explorer.
With this update, the Windows operating system will empower users to effortlessly extract a diverse range of archive formats, including .gz, .tar, and .rar files, all without the need for additional software installations. This streamlined integration not only enhances convenience but also signifies a significant step forward in Windows' commitment to optimizing user workflows.
By harnessing the robust tools offered by the Libarchive Project, the 23H2 update promises to create a more unified and user-friendly archive management environment. This evolution is indicative of Windows' continuous efforts to prioritize user satisfaction and elevate the overall computing experience.