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I beta test most of the software I use (most is freeware): debugging and testing costs, each user has a different configuration, needs,...
Yes, I use it alongside PeaZip (based on 7-Zip, with some extra features like archive conversion, password manager, secure delete), as 7z format...
Productivity: MSOffice, LibreOffice Web: Chrome, Opera, FF Data/encryption: Peazip, 7-Zip, TrueCrypt Multimedia: VLC, FastStone Security:...
As for what I know, 7-Zip (as nearly all archivers I know) can add files to existing archives. Some exceptions: 7-Zip cannot add files to RAR as...
Definition of best mainly depends on you needs, as for what I can see you are searching for maximum compression rate at reasonable speed,...
7-Zip 9.20 is out, it was a long time awaited non-beta release. Betas were good, but in some environments, especially corporate, there are quite...
Agree, the same in my experience. Not only I think it is still a viable solution for the average user (I've expressed some critics about how it...
It seems a good initiative, backed up with companies with a good reputation and solid communities behind. Let's see how developers will respond...
Well, differences are not only in terms of cosmetics... In example I routinely use PeaZip's when it's needed to create multiple separate...
I still use it on some Windows machines. I like the immunization feature, and the advanced mode features as the analyzer for hosts file,...
In terms of raw power,Intel has the upper hand now, a few years ago it was AMD the winner - and both have a reasonably wide choice of solutions...
Tnx! I use 7zip from a lot of years, and PeaZip from a couple of years, I use both of them regularly. As sysadmin I'm always in search of speed...
PeaZip is a frontend for 7zip and other open source utilities like PAQ (very slow but current state of art for maximum compression) and FreeArc,...
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