Anyway, minor gripe aside, it's a great app that functions as intended. Maybe everyone looks at the photos on the store page, but I downloaded it from my purchase history. If you look at it with a fresh pair of eyes, the window doesn't declare it's intent anywhere for someone coming in fresh.
So, in the interest of being clear with your UX, please add a line or indication that the first window that opens is a drop target for files to be compressed, that the format selection in the top right is actually the format that will be used on the intended output, that kind of stuff. So when I closed that window, there was another settings window, which only further confused me. I assumed it was asking maybe what default format and options I wanted. Since I hadn't looked at the store page, I had no idea what the window that popped up was for.
I don't remember what Keka was like when I first purchased(?) it, but I recently wanted to archive a bunch of files to send off, only to open the app and be stumped by the UX understanding implied by your interface design. I'm not primarily a Mac user and have extended durations away from the platform. I've had Keka on my account for quite some time. Minor Quibbles, Good Archiver Replacement
Support for AES 256 encryption specification.Intuitive easy to use interface for enhanced productivity.Specifically designed archiving application.
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