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PeaZip

PeaZip 10.3.0 (32-bit)

  -  8.56 MB  -  Open Source

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What's new in this version:

Code:
- project_pea and project_peach updated to optimization and debugging project-level options recommended for Lazarus 3.x line
- Optimized app startup reducing 25% time and 20% memory usage
- Various fixes

File manager:
- Auto browse TAR inside compressed TAR archives now can be limited to max size (100 MB, 1 GB, 10 GB, Always) in order to avoid automatic time consuming operation
- Can now save list of files/search results as csv (with , and ; separator), tsv, and txt
- Improved "Analyze content of folders" function, now reporting content size in separate column to allow sorting for smallest/largest folder
- Improved handling archives with errors, or containing extra data, i.e. container formats which are variants of archive formats
- With Options > Settings > Archive manager, "Browse non-canonical archive types" option flagged (default) the app will always try to open for browsing such archives
- Unflagging this option stops the app from browsing archives if errors are detected, which may be more safe, but is less flexible in terms of handling/recovering data
- More cases of warnings and errors are recognized and shown (warning icon in the navigation bar) for file formats supported through the 7z/p7zip backend
- Smart new folder toggle is now reachable also from quick extraction dropdown menu
- Style submenu in "..." style menu allows to quickly change app's file manager GUI applying multiple customizations at once to fit one of the pre-set styles: Minimal, Classic, Modern, and Postmodern
- Updated Themes to customize more items (menu dropdown, breadcrumb separator, settings icon), legacy themes are still supported
- New Tux-Alt theme for alternative look&feel on Linux systems
- (Windows) Improved rendering of exe files' icons

Extraction and archiving:
- Improved displaying information in the task progress window and in the archive creation / extraction screen title
- Improved managing non-ASCII characters in passwords
- Added warning to prevent creation of archives using non-ASCII characters if not supported by the format (or otherwise not supported due to technical limitations)
- Fixed Windows drag and drop extraction not correctly communicating non-ASCII characters in passwords through pipe
- When directly sending items to compression without confirmation, file spanning (if set) is automatically disabled for the current operation
- Added support for VmWare .ova files, and Minecraft archive file types .mcaddon, .mcmeta, .mcpack, .mcproject, .mcstructure, .mctemplate, .mcworld (242 file extensions supported)

Installers:
- (Linux) Qt6 installable packages updated to create needed links to libQt6Pas.so out of the box
- (Linux) Updated information for context menu integration for Gnome and KDE in (peazip)/res/share/batch/freedesktop_integration
- sh scripts to automate context menu integration now available in KDE-servicemenus and Nautilus-scripts subfolders