Giorgio Tani - (Open Source)
PeaZip extract, compress and encrypt very easily files and folders offering a customizable, user-friendly and intuitive interface that can be used by both inexperienced and experienced users.
PeaZip is an archive extraction software, compression and encryption of files and folders that supports many formats such as 7Z, 7 -Zip sfx, ACE, ARJ, BZ2, CAB, CHM, CPIO, DEB, GZ, ISO, JAR, LHA / LZH, NSIS, OOo, QA / PQL, PEA, QUAD, RAR, RPM, TAR, Z, ZIP and many other.
Thanks to the customizable, user-friendly and intuitive interface, the user explore the various archives and publish content using the context menu, filters and configuration options. The software allows to edit and save files, restore archiving planes, apply powerful multiple filters to archive that content, control multiple archives simultaneously, export a job definition as command line.
Extremely comprehensive , PeaZip offers the possibility to choose from several levels of compression. Also, thanks to a powerful encryption module will protect your files safely.
# 87 file extensions supported
# (Windows) 7z backend updated to 9.04
* added LZMA2 compression in 7z format
* read .XZ files
* read .VHD files (Microsoft Virtual PC disk images)
# it is now possible to define a custom desktop folder in Settings
* (Linux) this change fixed possible access violation message at the first
run of the application, while the application attempts to open a system
dialog to set desktop folder (only on non-English installations, on
distributions not using "Desktop" name for desktop folder)
# removed deletion functions from archive layout interface, del remapped to
remove item from layout
# various fixes
* fixed a bug in dragging items to bookmarks (bookmarks bar was raised even
if it was hidden)
* now size of multipart archive is reported correctly in PeaLauncher
* fixed password input using extract here from context menu
* (Linux, Qt) moved libqt4intf.so in PeaZip's path (as in portable version)
and created links into /usr/lib, /usr/lib32 and /usr/local/lib
* some fixes for Windows 9x systems; please note that some of the backend
application may not run properly on Windows 9x, and the frontend too may
behave unexpectedly on some configurations since it is not possible to test
it on many different 9x machines.