I am using Ubuntu 13.04, and, each time I compress some files and create an archive, an annoying dialog shows up: "X has been successfully created" with buttons "Open archive" and "Close".
So, each time I create an archive, I have one extra clic to do. If I remember well, this didn't happen with older versions.
I think it is really annoying, because in the 99% of the times you compress some files, the last thing you want to do is open the new archive. And if you want to do so, you just have to double-click the new file, because you will have it just in front of you.
Instead of this dialog, it should just show up a notification, so the user knows that the compression has finished (I think this was the way it worked before).
I am using Ubuntu 13.04, and, each time I compress some files and create an archive, an annoying dialog shows up: "X has been successfully created" with buttons "Open archive" and "Close".
So, each time I create an archive, I have one extra clic to do. If I remember well, this didn't happen with older versions.
I think it is really annoying, because in the 99% of the times you compress some files, the last thing you want to do is open the new archive. And if you want to do so, you just have to double-click the new file, because you will have it just in front of you.
Instead of this dialog, it should just show up a notification, so the user knows that the compression has finished (I think this was the way it worked before).