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peazip PeaZip is a free cross-platform file archiver that provides an unified portable GUI for many Open Source technologies like 7-Zip, FreeArc, PAQ, UPX...
Create 7Z, ARC, BZ2, GZ, *PAQ, PEA, QUAD/BALZ, TAR, UPX, WIM, XZ, ZIP
Extract over 130 archive types: ACE, ARJ, CAB, DMG, ISO, LHA, RAR, UDF, ZIPX and more...
Features of PeaZip includes extract, create and convert multiple archives at once, create self-extracting archives, split/join files, strong encryption with two factor authentication, encrypted password manager, secure deletion, find duplicate files, calculate hashes, export job definition as script.
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PeaZip is available both as installable package and as natively portable application (both for Windows and Linux) so it can be used from removable flash drives, or remote units, without needing installation.

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On the top of the application's window, the toolbar contains compression/extraction related functions; below, the navigation bar with navigation/search functions.
On the left, the navigation bar allows to quickly jump to bookmarked paths/archives, and to system's paths and units.
On the bottom of the application, the locker icon allows to set password to navigate encrypted archives.
The application's title shows information on the current archive, the application's status bar gives more detailed information on selected and displayed content.
Form Organize menu it is possible to customize or hide any of the application bars, i.e:
- navigation bar (Ctrl+Shift+2) can be hidden (Ctrl+Shift+1) or display a simple tree (Ctrl+Shift+3)
- status bar (Ctrl+Alt+1) can be hidden (Ctrl+Alt+0) expanded to display more information (Ctrl+Alt+2) or to show bookmarks (Ctrl+Alt+3), history (Ctrl+Alt+4), recent archives (Ctrl+Alt+5) or clipboard (Ctrl+Alt+6).

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On the right of “Extract” button, an arrow shows a menu with functions to directly extract all the content of the archive to most common destinations without further interaction with extraction confirmation interface
  • In the upper area are listed most common extraction operations: extract all to, allowing to select output directory (CTrl+E or F12), extract all here (Ctrl+Alt+E), extract all to desktop (Ctrl+Shift+E), extract all to documents (Ctrl+Alt+Shift+E), extract to 1..3° bookmarked paths (if defined), and extract to default extraction path (if defined). Only first, second and third bookmarks are shown as quick extraction destination to not clutter the menu, but bookmarks 1..8 are all accessible with keyboard shortcuts Ctrl+1..8. Ctrl+0 extracts to previous path.
  • In the lower area it is possible to set most common extraction options: extract to new folder, naming policy (only for formats supported through 7z frontend), open output path after the job completes, set default extraction path.
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PeaZip's entries in system's context menu: menu's entries and file association in Windows are set by setup package, it can be used any time it is needed without needing to unistall the application first.
Starting from Windows 7 the menu items are sorted in a cascaded submenu with icons, since Windows 7 introduces a new registry method to create cascaded menus which is now recommended over COM methods.
During installation all of the entries in context menu can be skipped and can be created in SendTo submenu if preferred.
The SendTo entries are link files created in SendTo system folder which, assuming C as system's disk, is located in C:\Documents and Settings\(username)\SendTo (Windows XP) or C:\Users\(username)\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\SendTo (Vista/7), it is possible to simply copy the desired SendTo links from one user to another.

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PeaZip's navigation menu, in navigation bar. A similar menu for quick path's selection is available to set output path for extraction and compression.

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PeaZip's context menu, showing context menu.
In “Open with…” submenu it is possible to run selected files and folders (in filesystem as well inside archives) with favourite programs, scan with antivirus/antimalware etc; applications can be set in Options > Settings > Open with...
In "Modify" submenu are featured copy, move, rename and create new folder functions.
In "Misc" submenu are available other useful functions, like add objects to PeaZip's bookmarks, explore paths with system's file manager, open command prompt in the current path etc...

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Archiving / conversion interface: rightclick on the file list to show context menu to further edit the lit of files and folders to be archived, and other options. The locker icon shows if password is set and allows to set/change/remove it.
In archiving interface it was added "Convert existing archives" option, to extract existing archives before compression stage.
This option, used with "Add each object to a separate archive" option enabled, performs a mass conversion of listed archives to the desired format; otherwise, with the option disabled, archive conversion is meant to consolidate input data in a single archive, improving compression efficency because it allows recompression of the original data from its uncompressed form.

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Extraction interface: rightclick on the file list to show context menu to further edit the lit of files and folders to be archived, and other options.
The locker icon shows if password is set and allows to set/change/remove it.
In "Format options" group it is possible to set the policy in case of conflict with existing files: skip (default), overwrite, rename existing files, rename extracted files, or to ask interactively (in backend process' console).
While performing a partial extraction of content from an archive, it is featured a link to switch to full archive extraction, on the top of the list of objects listed for extraction.

peazip drag and drop

Drag and drop from application to system: unlike Windows' drag and drop, PeaZip's drag and drop does not use system's temp folder, so it speeds up operations between different disks and does not fails if system's disk has not enough free space.

peazip linux GTK2
PeaZip compiled for Linux, GTK2 widgetset, running on Gnome desktop environment (Ubuntu Linux).

PeaZip is a desktop neutral utility and as long as the needed libraries are installed (GTK2 or Qt, and ia32-libs on 64 bit Linux systems) it can be used on KDE, Gnome or other desktop environments.
PeaZip software is developed with Lazarus/Freepascal, which supports a wider range of systems and widgetsets (including BSDs and OSX), if you are interested in porting the application check for the sources on download page.

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PeaZip compiled for Linux, Qt widgetset, running on KDE desktop environment.

PeaZip is a fully modular software due to its frontend/backend architecture, so any backend binary can be independently replaced with alternative versions (i.e. 64 bit versions) as long as the same syntax is supported.
This design allows also to easily export jobs defined in the GUI as command lines, to be used for future iterations of the same task, or for learning purpose, or to fine tune the operation beyiond the scope and limits of the graphical interface.

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PeaZip utility can be integrated in context menus of KDE and Gnome; all resources to manually integrate portable version of the program, or enhance installable version's integration, can be found in FreeDesktop_integration folder in program's path.
Nautilus scripts: manually copy 'Archiving' folder, which is contained in 'nautilus-scripts', to your user's profile '.gnome2/nautilus-scripts' folder; that folder is hidden, so you can either find it flagging 'View>Show hidden files' in Nautilus, or clicking on 'Scripts>Open scripts folder' in Gnome's context menu.
Konqueror (KDE 3.x) service menu (.desktop files):  copy .desktop files from "kde3-konqueror" folder to (kde directory) /share/apps/konqueror/servicemenus. Please note that KDE directory may vary from distribution to distribution (or can even be customized by the user at KDE installation); /opt/kde3 is usually a common place for installing KDE and is used, in example, in Suse and OpenSuse. The (kde directory) is specified in $KDEDIR in environment variable and can be overridden by $KDEDIRS.
This integration is automatically performed by the installer.
Dolphin (KDE 4.x) service menu: copy .desktop files from "kde4-dolphin" to /usr/share/kde4/services/ServiceMenus/. Please note that some distribution may use different paths. This integration is automatically performed by the installer.

Additional information can be found in the online help file, and in the support page.
  


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