Do you use 7-Zip?

Discussion in 'polls' started by ams963, Jul 16, 2012.

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Do you use 7-Zip?

  1. Yes - please give reason

    67.6%
  2. No- please give reason

    31.5%
  3. Never heard of it

    0.9%
  1. Stigg

    Stigg Registered Member

    Last edited: Jul 19, 2012
  2. elapsed

    elapsed Registered Member

    Not sure, but I'm willing to bet that 7zip compares quite well to 7zip ;)
     
  3. m00nbl00d

    m00nbl00d Registered Member

    Well, I can say that moments ago I needed to extract an ISO file, and 7-Zip kept saying it wasn't possible to extract it. Winzip, on the other hand, was able to extract it. :D

    I use 7-Zip 99% of my time, because it's free, but sometimes free won't be enough... and you got to go the trial way. :D
     
  4. ams963

    ams963 Registered Member

    LOL. Yeah that's for sure.
     
  5. Noob

    Noob Registered Member

    I installed 7-Zip a few months ago to try it, even though i still have it installed i no longer use it.
    I'm fine with WinRar trialware. :D
     
  6. marc57

    marc57 Registered Member

    Couldn't agree more.
     
  7. operamail

    operamail Registered Member

    Yes, I do use 7-Zip. It's an open source application and free of charge. The most important thing is that it works for me. Never've had a problem.
     
  8. Stigg

    Stigg Registered Member

    Extracting To Original Folder Path

    OK 7-Zip gurus. I have a question for you.

    I have been messing around with 7-Zip lately, but when I extract an archive, 7-Zip creates an extra folder by the name of whatever the archive name is.

    How do I stop it from creating that extra folder name by default?
    I simple want it to default to the same, original folder path as it was before it was zipped.

    I know you can turn this setting on or off in WinRAR, but I can't see how to do it in 7-Zip.
     
  9. SirDrexl

    SirDrexl Registered Member

    Re: Extracting To Original Folder Path

    Well, the way I always do it is by right-clicking the file to bring up the context menu. From there you can choose to extract to a new folder, a folder with the same name as the file, or the same folder.
     
  10. Stigg

    Stigg Registered Member

    Re: Extracting To Original Folder Path

    OK. I see. Do it from the other end. It doesn't allow you to do it from the front end.

    Thanks.

    Just one other thing.
    Can you make self-extracting SFX archives with it?
     
  11. The Hammer

    The Hammer Registered Member

    WinRaR for me.
     
  12. Bob D

    Bob D Registered Member

  13. Feandur

    Feandur Registered Member

    Yes, but not often do I need archiving.

    feandur.
     
  14. TigerRaptorFX

    TigerRaptorFX Registered Member

    Been using 7 zip for so long. I don't remember when I started using it. :blink:
     
  15. guest

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  16. Debby747

    Debby747 Registered Member

    7-zip is too slow!

    Check out FreeArc:
    www.freearc.org

    It's lightning fast and achieves a lot more compression compared to 7-zip and WinRAR.

    Greetings
    D.
     
  17. gerardwil

    gerardwil Registered Member

    Last program version — 0.666 , I wonder if it is still devellopped.
     

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  18. DBone

    DBone Registered Member

    Question regarding 7-Zip. If I have a 250MB antivirus installer on my desktop, can 7-Zip compress it enough that I could email it to my dad? And if so, will it compress it in a format that he can extract it from within Windows as he doesn't have any Zip type software installed?

    Thanks in advance!
     
  19. Hungry Man

    Hungry Man Registered Member

    That's completely dependent on the file. Some files can be compressed quite a lot and some benefit very little.
     
  20. Probably not if it's an installer. Most installers are already compressed - often using the same algorithm as 7zip.
     
  21. guest

    guest Guest

    Yes it is, check here: http://www.freearc.org/Download-Alpha.aspx

    BTW, I never used this software, so I don't know how exactly it compares with 7-Zip.
     
  22. zfactor

    zfactor Registered Member

    nope winrar here dont need anything else
     
  23. iammike

    iammike Registered Member

    Same here
     
  24. x942

    x942 Guest

    Yes I use 7-Zip. Running linux here so FOSS is the way I go :D It runs great and does what I need. Never saw why one would pay for WinRar.
     
  25. Get

    Get Registered Member

    Speedtested it just after reading this poll and winrar which I always use and have no quarrels with is faster so the answer was and will stay no.
     
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