![]() ![]() ![]() zip files are larger but Windows can extract this file without additional tools. 7z files are smaller but require 7-Zip or PeaZip to extract. Please check out for the latest personal build. ![]() This build was compiled with GCC 13.2.0 and packaged on. Runtime library: UCRT (Windows 10 or higher, or when Update for Universal C Runtime is installed on older Windows versions, not supported on systems older than Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1) This is the winlibs Intel/AMD 32-bit and 64-bit standalone build of:ĭownloads with llvm in the name also include: ![]() Up to date sources are available in peazip-sources Git directory, and snapshots of the source code at each x.y.z release are available in Releases as peazip-x.y.z.src.zip packages, with (featured both in Git and in source packages) containing detailed instructions for compiling the application and building packages for different systems.Winlibs personal build version gcc-13.2.0-llvm-16.0.6-mingw-w64ucrt-11.0.1-r2 The program is written in Lazarus/FreePascal (Windows installable packages are scripted with InnoSetup, with Pascal-like syntax) and offers a LGPLv3 alternative to proprietary software (WinZip, WinRar, etc), running as native application on Windows/Win64, Wine/ReactOS, Linux x86/x86-64 (with Linux ARM and BSD ports also available), and Darwin/macOS both Intel x86_64 and aarch64 (e.g. The project aims to provide a cross-platform, portable, GUI frontend for multiple Open Source technologies (7-Zip, FreeArc, PAQ/ZPAQ, PEA, UPX, Brotli, Zstd) focused on file and archive management, and security (strong encryption, two factor authentication, encrypted password manager, secure delete). PeaZip is a free file archiver utility and rar extractor for Linux, macOS, and Windows, which works with 200+ archive types and variants (7z, ace, arc, bz2, cab, gz, iso, paq, pea, rar, tar, wim, zip, zipx…), handles spanned archives (001, r01, z01…), supports multiple archive encryption standards, file hashing, exports tasks as console scripts. ![]()
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