PeaZip Portable description
Free file archiver, supports: 001 (raw file split/join), 7z, 7zip sfx, Bzip2, Gzip, Pea, Tar, Z, Zip

PeaZip is an archiver tool that supports its noin), 7z, 7zip sfx, Bzip2, Gzip, Pea, Tar, Z, Zip

PeaZip is an archiver tool that supports its native Pea archive format (featuring compression, split volumes, and flexible encryption and integrity check schemes) and other mainstream formats, with special focus on handling open formats.

Full support: 7Z, 7-Zip sfx, Bzip2, Gzip, PEA, split TAR and ZIP.

Browse/test/extract-only support for ARJ, CAB, CHM, CPIO, DEB, ISO, LZH, NSIS installers, OOo files, RAR, RPM, Z.

PeaZip’s UI aims giving aid to the user to: edit, save and restore layout of archives (input files and folders list) to speed up definition of archiving and backup operations; save job definition, as plain text, to be used in scripts or for learning purpose; have a detailed job log after each operation.

The interface is fully skinnable (skins can be customised and saved as plain text to be re-edited as freely as possible) and uses customisable transparency.

PeaZip application fundamentally acts as a graphic frontend for Pea executable (graphical) from the same Author and for Igor Pavlov's 7za executable(Myspace's 7z POSIX port under Linux), that can run in console mode or



What’s New in This Release:

· Added full support for FreeArc format: create, extract, browse (flat), test, recover archives
· New checksum / hash tool for multiple files at once, supports: Adler32, CRC16/24/32/64, eDonkey/eMule, MD4/MD5, Ripemd160, SHA1/224/256/384/512, Whirlpool512
· Updated UPX frontend to 3.02
· Various fixes and improvements: CRC field added to archive browser; Fixed a condition which could bring 1.10 version to not show up application's window at application startup… [ ]




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