@seedy Yeah, but it beats the pants off of Windows native Zip functionality any day of the week. This is why it's a standard install for me when setting up a new system
@seedy Besides 7-zip, GPG4Win, PuTTY and FileZilla are also standard installs for me. Since I store my GPG keys on my Yubikeys, the former is quite useful, while the latter two as a pair are handy to have, specially when I need to work with the system running my webserver for my domain
@seedy@sasquatch I prefer built-in OpenSSH over PuTTY. Also, I had deep troubles with porting GPG keys to another Windows machine, so for me SSH keys are the only solution whenever possible (thank gods now it's possible to sign Git commits with them).
@seedy I've used WinSCP in the past, but FileZilla does have an NVDA add-on that makes it a bit more accessible. I'll admit that editing a file on a remote server is slightly easier with WinSCP, but the upgrade me messages it shoves at you drive me nuts. As for GPG4Win, think of it as a GnuPG suite for Windows.
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