PeaZip 2.4

Giorgio Tani giorgiotani at interfree.it
Mon Nov 10 12:06:21 CET 2008


Name: PeaZip
Version: 2.4
Type: KDE Archiving/Backup
Depend: 
License: LGPL
Homepage: http://peazip.sourceforge.net/
More Info:
http://www.kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=52805

Description:
 PeaZip is a cross platform, desktop neutral file
and archive manager.
 
Full support: 7Z, 7Z-sfx, ARC/WRC, BZ2/TBZ2,
Custom, GZ/TGZ, PAQ/LPAQ, PEA, QUAD/BALZ, split,
TAR, UPX, ZIP.

Open, browse, extract, test: ACE, ARJ, CAB, CHM,
COMPOUND (MSI, DOC, XLS, PPT), CPIO, ISO, Java
(JAR, EAR, WAR), Linux (DEB, PET/PUP, RPM, SLP),
LHA/LZH, LZMA, Mac (DMG/HFS), NSIS, Open Office
files, PAK/PK3/PK4, RAR, SMZIP, U3P, UDF, WIM,
XAR, XPI, Z/TZ (79 file types supported).

PeaZip allows to save archive's layouts; apply
powerful multiple search filters to archive's
content; handle multiple archives at once; export
job definition as command line; bookmark archives
and folders etc...
Other features: AES256 encryption, robust file
copy, split/join files (file span), secure file
deletion, compare, checksum and hash files, system
benchmark, generate random passwords and keyfiles.

PeaZip installable packages integrates with
freedesktop.org-compliant environments such as
GNOME and KDE; PeaZip portable/standalone packages
doesn't need installation and can use from
removable or remote paths.
32 bit packages can be installed on 64 bit Linux
systems omitting architecture check (or use
peazip_portable packages instead); backend
binaries in PeaZip path can be replaced with
respective 64 bit counterpart if available if
desired.
PeaZip is developed using Lazarus/FreePascal which
supports different multiple widgetsets (Win32,
WinCE, fpGUI, Carbon, Qt, GTK1, GTK2).

See FreeDesktop_integration folder for information
and examples on customizing PeaZip's system
integration.

Changelog:
 2008 11 10
New localizations and new icons are featured;
clipboard optionally allows multiple cut/copy
operations to be stored;
UI items were redesigned to be customizable in
height;
Linux installable packages are now built to place
files in /usr/share/.


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