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I think it’s because Windows treats them like folders. They don’t understand why things don’t work like normal but windows explorer displays them like normal folders.
They have no concept of what a compressed archive is.
I think it’s because Windows treats them like folders. They don’t understand why things don’t work like normal but windows explorer displays them like normal folders.
They have no concept of what a compressed archive is.
Ah right, that’s certainly possible.
But then opening an image inside a zip hasn’t ever not for a very long time now.