PeaZip 5.6.1

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.

Title:
PeaZip 5.6.1
File Size:
6.0 MB
Requirements:
Windows (All Versions)
Language:
en-us
License:
Open Source
Date Added:
15 Jun 2015
Publisher:
Giorgio Tani
Homepage:
http://giorgiotani.interfree.it
MD5 Checksum:
D5EB5AB4984CE94AED923CAB4FDE4C55

# BACKEND
* Added read only support (list, test, extract) to RAR5 format through RarLab's unrar
- currently the plugin is available only for Windows or Wine/ReactOS, Linux version will be analyzed and tested for future updates
- due the non-OSI compatible unrar restriction (even if the software provides sources and is royalty-free) the software is available as separate plugin on Add-Ons page
- due the different syntax between RarLab's unrar and 7z/p7zip's unrar, following differences apply when handling RAR5 format
> recursivity with advanced filters is always enabled
> renaming options always rename the file being extracted
# CODE
- Added LIBRE_DIRECTIVE option to disallow any call to software which is non-free under OSI definition
> if set to 0 (permissive) PeaZip will use all available backend, both free-as-in-freedom and royalty-free
> if set to 1 (flexible) PeaZip will disallow any call to royalty-free but non free-as-in-freedom backend, currently: unace and unrar binaries
> if set to 2 (strict) PeaZip will disallow calls even in case of dubious status, currently apply to unrar functions in 7z/p7zip due to non-reversibility clause
- Various minor fixes




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3.3/5 from 61 users