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PeaZip

   6.0.3  

KDE Archiving/Backup

Score 85%
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Homepage:  http://www.peazip.org
Homepage:  http://www.peazip.org
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Downloads:  30570
Submitted:  Feb 6 2007
Updated:  Jun 19 2016

Description:

PeaZip is a cross-platform, desktop neutral file archiver utility that provides an unified portable GUI (Qt and GTK2) for many Open Source technologies like 7-Zip, FreeArc, PAQ, UPX...

Create 7Z, ARC, BZ2, GZ, *PAQ, PEA, QUAD/BALZ, TAR, UPX, WIM, XZ, ZIP files

Extract over 150 archive types: ACE, ARJ, CAB, DMG, ISO, LHA, RAR, UDF, ZIPX and many more...

Features of PeaZip includes extract, create and convert multiple archives at once, create self-extracting archives, split/join files, strong encryption with two factor authentication, encrypted password manager, secure deletion, find duplicate files, calculate hashes, export job definition as scripts.

Installation and integration in *x systems:

In order to reduce dependencies installable PeaZip packages for Linux needs to satisfy, since release 5.9.0 all backend except for p7zip were moved to "Optional Formats" plugin, which can be installed separately if needed extracting the package in peazip/res directory.
The plugin is not needed by Portable versions of the software.

If experiencing problems running PeaZip compiled for Qt, start it as:
peazip -style=cleanlooks

If experiencing problems with PeaZip compiled for Qt widgetset, it is available PeaZip compiled for GTK2 libraries as alternative, or it is possible to compile the application for its own Qt version using Lazarus/FreePascal IDE, which supports compiling the sources for various widgetsets: Win32, WinCE, fpGUI, Carbon, Qt, GTK1, GTK2.

On Linux systems, PeaZip installer automatically create menu entries for KDE (on most versions); to add PeaZip to Gnome menu copy the "Archiving" folder placed in PeaZip/Freedesktop_integration/nautilus-scripts to system's Nautilus script's folder (in most versions open "Scripts" menu in system's context menu, and select "Open script's folder").

Qt widgetset packages requires Qt 4.5 or more recent, and needs libQt4Pas.so installed in /usr/local/lib or equivalent directory (copy the file and run ldconfig; it is done automatically in installable packages), such as /usr/lib or /usr/lib32 on some 64 bit distributions.
A copy of libQt4Pas.so is available in PeaZip's directory, ./usr/local/share/PeaZip/ for the installable packages.
If the Qt version does not start on some systems, as some system's visual styles may cause recursive repainting error, you can fix the problem starting it in a console (or script) as: peazip -style=cleanlooks

On 64 bit systems, backend binaries in PeaZip/res path can be freely replaced by users with respective 64 bit counterpart (if available).

PeaZip Portable is standalone software and doesn't need installation and can be used from removable or remote paths without changing the host system (useful is system needs to stay library-freezed).

'Freedesktop_integration' folder in PeaZip's path contains .desktop files and Nautilus scripts to help users to configure tighter integration of PeaZip with desktop environment's menus.




Changelog:

2016 06 19
6.0.3
Updated pea 0.55 backend

2016 04 30
6.0.1
PEA1.1 format update, introducing support for SHA3, Serpent, and Twofish
p7zip backend updated to 15.14

2016 02 27
Major release 6
Can now recursively extract archives fro directory, and delete open archive
Can sort by file type for solid 7z compression (improves compression ratio)
New themes
Various fixes and improvements




LicenseLGPL
(PeaZip GTK2 DEB installer - Debian, Ubuntu,...)
(PeaZip Qt DEB installer - Debian, Ubuntu,...)
(All PeaZip for Linux x86 (Qt, GTK) DEB, RPM, TGZ..)
(All PeaZip for Linux x86-64)
(PeaZip for Linux ARM (experimental))
FreeBSD(PeaZip for BSD (experimental))
MS Windows(PeaZip for Windows (32 bit, 64 bit, Portable))
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 GTK/KDE apps

 
 by rgfree on: Mar 19 2007
 
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Personally I'd like to take notice of good apps that might be useful on my KDE desktop no matter what technology they use. This is so much technical and so little user-centric.
I have no problem with widening my horizon. So thanks for posting this here and please ignore all those nitpickers here that say: It's not a KDE app.


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 Re: GTK/KDE apps

 
 by giorgiotani on: Mar 19 2007
 
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Hi, thank you for your kind feedback.
It was exactly that way of thinking which made me to post PeaZip also here: if it may be useful to KDE users, as I hope, and runs fine on KDE (I uses it also on KDE consistently), why should I not tell them?
However, as the technology behind the IDE I use evolves, I hope to be able to release also a Qt port of the application.


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 Re: Re: GTK/KDE apps

 
 by MamiyaOtaru on: Apr 12 2007
 
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Sounds great, I will look forward to that port.


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 Re: GTK/KDE apps

 
 by Fri13 on: Apr 11 2007
 
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And what GTK+ libraries it needs? What if i dont have any GTK+ software / Library installed, does it run?

And yes, i would like only see KDE apps here what can use KDE themes so my KDE desktop is good looking and easy to use. BUT ark is terrible, it does it job to unpack and pack files but that's it. Almoust better job is got by using command line. And thats why i hope you can make Qt GUI for this and then remove this GTK+ from here and keep it on gnome-files.org.

Great job, KDE/Gnome needs more great archiving software.


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 Re: Re: GTK/KDE apps

 
 by giorgiotani on: Apr 12 2007
 
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"What if i dont have any GTK+ software / Library installed, does it run?"
I tried to statically link all libraries I can / know / figured out in my IDE, however if something is missing on a given machine, it will be reported by the system's installation manager when peazip binaries is started the first time.
Installing missing libraries with a modern installer manager for Linux is generally easier than installing software on any other operating system... as long as you have a good web connection ;) and all libraries may be missing are general purpouse GTK-related libraries you may easily find in most repositories or distribution CD/DVD.
I know this is not an optimal solution (even if neither a serious problem for a typical Linux user) but it is what I can give to the community at present state of my knowledge and of development state of the IDE I use.
When support for Qt will be full and mature on Lazarus IDE, it will be quite trivial to port PeaZip for that libraries, until that day I hope and try to offer a viable alternative archiver for an average Linux user.


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 Re: GTK/KDE apps

 
 by BorgQueen on: Jun 12 2007
 
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I completely agree. If it works, use it. A good app is a good app, and this is a good app.

It replaced PowerArchiver as my default compression app when I'm stuck repair/reprogramming that other "OS" (which is all the time).

Although, it would be nice to see it for KDE. The GTK interface is very slow. That's my only complaint honest!

Thanks!


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 nice

 
 by microchip on: Mar 19 2007
 
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Really nice application, I love it. Keep up the good work :)


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 Re: nice

 
 by giorgiotani on: Mar 19 2007
 
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Thank you for the appreciation! I hope to keep up the good development introducing useful features.
By the way, in next version (somewhere in next month), I'm going to introduce localization and I hope someone will help me in translating texts in languages other than English and Italian.


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 software

 
 by bakaraka on: May 15 2007
 
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good software


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 Re: software

 
 by giorgiotani on: May 16 2007
 
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Thank you for the feedback!
I just updated the project publishing my first attempt of generic Linux RPM for PeaZip, hoping to make the program more friendly for a wider userbase.
I hope to get it better in the future and add also other kinds of packets.


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 Not a KDE App

 
 by sbenitezb on: May 18 2007
 
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I will still remember all of you this is KDE-Apps. There is gnome-files for gtk based software. Why is there a need to pollute this site ignoring what kind of content is being posted here just because you think this app may be useful for some person? Respect us people wanting to find only KDE-libs based software here and remove your application. It's not like there is no other place to promote your software in the damn internet. Sheesh...


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 Re: Not a KDE App

 
 by giorgiotani on: May 22 2007
 
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What do you mean with "KDE"?
The desktop environment? The widgset (Qt)?
The application is indeed integrated with KDE through standard desktop files, providing integration to KDE start menu and Konqueror's ServiceMenus.
This make it a KDE app as many others here, and if this doesn't make it enough "KDE", please take time to see the widgset supported by the Lazarus IDE:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Roadmap#Widgetset_dependent_components
It is LGPL application, so please feel free to contribute to the community recompiling it for your favourite widgset: win32, gtk, gtk2, carbon, qt, wince, fpgui.
As you see, Qt IS a supported widgset (however it is not Qt-apps.org, AFAIK) so there is no need to complaint again a non-native application: PeaZip is proudly a cross-platform application and Lazarus is proudly a cross-platform IDE able to target a lot of native widgsets as win32, carbon, Qt and GTKs.
Moreover, Lazarus IDE tend to statically link all the libraries the application need, so in most cases you don't have to wrestle with dependencies even if you don't compile it for your main widgset, so you will anyway be able to deploy a functional build of the program for a wide audience in a multi-widgset platform as Linux is.


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 Away from GTK/Qt

 
 by stonewolf on: Jun 11 2007
 
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This application is what Ark isn't, so I like it and I like to use it. Unfortuantely it crashes after some seconds of use. Still waiting for the Qt port I remain using Ark and vote good for this app. Thanks.


If you once saw the nature of things, they become calculable...
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 Re: Away from GTK/Qt

 
 by giorgiotani on: Jun 11 2007
 
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That's very strange, can you further elaborate it, please: on what distribution it crashes, on what operation it crashes, launching it from a console do you get some stoutput on crash event?
I'm able to replicate tests it on Suse 10, Open Suse 10.2, Ubuntu 6.10 and 7.04.
Thanks in advance.


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 tar.lz

 
 by quax on: Jul 11 2007
 
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Hi Giorgotani,

congrats to your nice work!

Is there any chance to get .tar.lz support.

I am providing squashfs-lzma based modules for LiveCds on live-modules.org and would like to do the same with some archives which use the same compression.

Tar is already patched to support the -Y switch for creating tar.lz archives.

It would be great to have this included in your app.

Regards, Quax


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 Re: tar.lz

 
 by giorgiotani on: Jul 11 2007
 
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Hi, thank you for taking interest in PeaZip and for the hints, I'll search for information about adding lz support, possibly for both Linux and Windows versions of PeaZip.


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 tar.lz

 
 by quax on: Jul 11 2007
 
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FluxFlux / Lin2Go
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Thanks for your soon reply!

To test (and hopefully implement ) tar.lz, you can use the tar-patch from pardus: http://svn.pardus.org.tr/pardus/2007/system/base/tar/files/tar-lzma.patch

Regards, Manfred


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