The 7-Zip derivative intended for the modern Windows experience
NanaZip is an open source file archiver intended for the modern Windows experience, forked from the source code of well-known open source file archiver 7-Zip. Source code is hosted at https://github.com/M2Team/NanaZip.
...The supported formats are:
.zip / .rar / .7z / .001 / .tar / .gz / .bz2 / .lzma / .xz / .lz
While browsing it's possible to copy from the archive by clipboard or drag&drop.
Or simply use the "Extract..." from the contextmenu, which extracts all contents into one folder.
It supports files and folders multi-compression (UPX, ZIP, 7Z) and archives extraction (several formats). It includes an intelligent UPX compression mode, self-extracting archive creation, encryption/decryption, external compressors and much more.
AGfUPX is a nice GUI for UPX with many advantages. Selecting a file using drag & drop, shell integration (adding "Open with AGfUPX" option to the contextmenu of exe/dll files) and redirecting UPX output to a windows dialog box are only few of them.
WRoX-SFV - is a Windows GUI .sfv checksum application, with the checksums it creates you can check for edited, changed, currupted files. Features: recursive .sfv checking, .sfv file association, windows contextmenu integration, automatic unrar/unzip
PAT is a complete web application that allow to manage files (basic and advanced functions like compression in gz), ftp, and database all in one. Designed to reproduce a Graphical User Interface (GUI) with drop-down and contextmenu for easy use
Right-click and unzip, right-click and create zip files, and the software is FREE. For Windows power users who don't want an intrusive ZIP program that gets it's hooks into *everything*, ZCM is the perfect alternative.