When asked for, type the required password and press Enter. Browse to the folder where the executable file is stored. I follow that thread regularly and will be able to much more quickly respond to any questions or problems that are reported. How do I run an executable in Unix This can be done by doing the following: Open a terminal. What else needs to be done? Please see my post on the main Universal Extractor thread for more details, and consider leaving feedback on the MSFN forum (previous link) as well if you have any suggestions. ini file for history rather than registry Changed UniExtract.exe to run from base directory rather than bin\.Added ability to display log file if extraction fails.Added option to specify location for debug file.Here's a list of the portability-related changes from the current changelog for the dev version (eg, changes I've already made): What changes/additions would this community suggest to achieve this goal? B1 Free Archiver is a free software for creating archive folder and extracting archive file.
For example, the file myfile.
To execute a file in MS-DOS and numerous other command line operating systems, type the name of the executable file and press Enter. To execute a file in other GUI operating systems, a single or double-click will execute the file.
For example: GUI Tar, The Unarchiver, Keka, or B1 Free Archiver. To execute a file in Microsoft Windows, double-click the file.
I'm currently working on an updated version of Universal Extractor, and one of the primary goals of the new version is to make it truly portable (as Lurk noted above from a previous post of mine). To open/extract TAR file on Mac, you can use Mac OS built-in utility Archive Utility, or third-part freeware.