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How to open the *.war, *.jar files with Midnight Commander (mc)

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Open the *.war, *.jar files with Midnight Commander (mc) Description of problem: .war file fails to open in mc with error  Version: mc 4.8.26 Steps to fix this: - Step 1: Open mc, open "Edit extension file" in "Command" menu - Step 2: Then add the following snippet somewhere in the file (add below config under "### Archives ####" section): # jar shell/i/.jar         Open=%cd %p/uzip://         View=%view{ascii} /usr/local/Cellar/midnight-commander/4.8.26/libexec/mc/ext.d/archive.sh view zip # war shell/i/.war      Open=%cd %p/uzip://      View=%view{ascii} /usr/local/Cellar/midnight-commander/4.8.26/libexec/mc/ext.d/archive.sh view zip - Step 3: Open mc and try to open the .war file

ForkLift 2.6.6 + Keygen for Mac

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ForkLift is a powerful file manager and ferociously fast FTP client clothed in a clean and versatile UI that offers the combination of absolute simplicity and raw power expected from a well-executed Mac software. ForkLift will connect to any remote server FTP, SFTP, Amazon S3, WebDAV, the SMB and AFP shares on your local network,- pretty much anything you can plug into or hook up to a Mac. ForkLift also carries a complete toolbox for managing your files, including Folder Synchronization, Batch Renaming, Archive handling, Application deleter, editing files over remote connections and many more. All these power features are packaged into a Finder-like, dual-pane interface that delivers superior workflow while remaining absolutely familiar to use, along with QuickLook, Spotlight search and all. Features: Completely re-built from scratch inside and out Disklets (you can mount a remote connection as a disk and access it from any app) Synclets Droplets List view, Column view, I