How to add a comment to your compressed package in The Unarchiver
If you are a user of The Unarchiver to decompress your files, you have surely wondered if it is possible add a comment to your compressed package. The answer is yes, and in this article we will show you how to do it in a simple way. The Unarchiver is a very useful tool for unzipping files on Mac, but it also offers the ability to customize your compressed packages with a comment. Read on to find out how to add that extra information to your compressed files quickly and easily.
– Step by step -- How to add a comment to your compressed package in The Unarchiver
- Step 1: First, open The Unarchiver on your computer.
- Step 2: Find the zip package you want to add a comment to and right-click on it.
- Step 3: From the drop-down menu, select the “Show in Finder” option.
- Step 4: Once the search engine opens, right-click on the compressed package again and choose the “Get information” option.
- Step 5: In the information window, you will see a field labeled "Comment." Click on this field and write the comment you want.
- Step 6: Ready! You have added a comment to your archive in The Unarchiver. You can now close the information window and the browser.
FAQ
FAQ on how to add a comment to your archive in The Unarchiver
How can I add a comment to an archive in The Unarchiver?
To add a comment to your archive in The Unarchiver, follow these simple steps:
- Open The Unarchiver.
- Select the compressed file to which you want to add a comment.
- Right click on the file and select »Show information».
- Go to the “Comments” tab.
- Write your comment in the field provided.
- Close the information window and your comment will be saved automatically.
Can I add a comment to a compressed package in The Unarchiver on a specific operating system?
Yes, you can add a comment to a compressed package in The Unarchiver on any operating system the software runs on, whether macOS, Windows, or Linux.
Is there any limitation on the comment length I can add to my zip package in The Unarchiver?
No, there is no specific limitation on the length of comment you can add to your compressed package in The Unarchiver.
Can I edit or delete a comment I added to a zip package in The Unarchiver?
Yes, you can edit or delete a comment that you added to an archive in The Unarchiver by following these steps:
- Open The Unarchiver and select the compressed file.
- Right click on the file and select “Show information”.
- Go to the “Comments” tab.
- Edit or delete your comment as you wish.
- Close the information window and the changes will be saved automatically.
Can other users see the comment I added to a zip package on The Unarchiver?
Yes, other users can see the comment you added to an archive on The Unarchiver if they share or open the archive on their own devices.
What types of compressed file types support comments in The Unarchiver?
The Unarchiver supports adding comments to various types of compressed files, including .zip, .rar, .7z, .tar, among others.
Can I add a comment to a compressed package in The Unarchiver from the command line?
Yes, you can add a comment to an archive package in The Unarchiver from the command line using the appropriate command for your operating system.
What is the purpose of adding a comment to a package compressed in The Unarchiver?
The purpose of adding a comment to an archive in The Unarchiver is to provide additional information or instructions about the contents of the archive to users who receive it.
Is there a way to protect or encrypt the comment I add to a compressed package in The Unarchiver?
No, there is currently no way to protect or encrypt the comment you add to a compressed package in The Unarchiver. The comment is visible to any user who opens the file.
How can I see the comment that was added to a compressed package in The Unarchiver?
To view the comment that was added to an archive in The Unarchiver, simply select the archive, right-click, and select “Show Info.” Then, go to the “Comments” tab to see the comment associated with the file.
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