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Old 5th August 2005, 11:22 PM
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Program to open Archives with images

Hey I´m looking for a program like ACDSee for Windows...
In ACDSee you can open an archive with images (manga) and view them without going through the hassle of extracting the packages.

Is there something like that in Linux.... and I really am looking for something like that, not some other kind of tool which doesn´t have that.
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