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7-Zip is a file archiver with the high compression ratio. The program supports 7z, XZ, BZIP2, GZIP, TAR, ZIP, WIM, ARJ, CAB, CHM, CPIO, CramFS, DEB, DMG, FAT, HFS, ISO, LZH, LZMA, MBR, MSI, NSIS, NTFS, RAR, RPM, SquashFS, UDF, VHD, WIM, XAR, Z.
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No program, than safer and better and never will. Thanks
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A most excellent program for Windows. I like the fact that the native .7z format is faster to decrypt than encrypt, but most of all the support for all the other archive types.
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Best archive programm i have seen in 20 years :) Still i miss one feature. Since forum is down i just post it here before i forget: I miss something like "Smart extract". There is still no public standard wether to pack an archive full of files as ONE directory inside an archive or all files inside that directory as an archive. In other words: I download "myprogramm.zip", that lands in my download folder, c:\mydownloads\myprogramm.zip. Now inside that archive are "many files". What i want is to have a dir with the name of that archive and "many files" inside. Now i always have to first open the archive and look if the structure is myprogramm.zip/myprogrammdir/manyfiles or myprogramm.zip/manyfiles and then choose either "extract here" or "extract to /myprogramm" "Smart extract" would simply check before extracting if the archive contains only one folder or more files/folders. So its a "Extract here if archive has only one folder, else extract to new folder [archivename]". Would just reduce some clicks to ONE click, so its a minor feature... still i would like it very much :)
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Most amazing compression and un-compression program available.
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Thanks for software and updates.
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I have an archive that I share with others. I periodically make changes to the source files that have been archived, so I need to update the archive with these changed files. 7-Zip seems to lack this most fundamental feature of a file archiving program - The ability to simply update the archive contents with source files that have changed or added to the directories present in the archive, since the time the archive was originally created. This feature is found in every other Zip like archive program I've ever used. But if it's part of 7-Zip, they've gone out of their way to hide it.