PeaZip 2.6 (Qt) DEB (all) Package
- Type:
- Applications > UNIX
- Files:
- 1
- Size:
- 7.6 MB
- Tag(s):
- PeaZip Open Source LGPLv3
- Quality:
- +0 / -0 (0)
- Uploaded:
- May 28, 2009
- By:
- olofolleola4
Copied from PeaZip Homepage: Open source file and archive manager Flexibe, portable, secure, and free as in freedom Main features PeaZip is an open source file and archive manager: cross platform, available as portable and installable software for 32 and 64 bit Windows (9x, 2k, XP, Vista) and Linux (PeaZip is a desktop neutral application). Full support (read and write) 7Z 7Z-sfx ARC/WRC BZ2/TBZ2 custom GZ/TGZ PAQ/LPAQ PEA QUAD/BALZ split TAR UPX ZIP Read only (browse, extract, test) ACE ARJ CAB CHM COMPOUND (MSI, DOC, XLS, PPT) CPIO ISO Java (JAR, EAR, WAR) Linux (DEB, PET/PUP, RPM, SLP) LHA/LZH LZMA Mac (DMG/HFS) NSIS Open Office files PAK/PK3/PK4 RAR SMZIP U3P UDF WIM XAR XPI Z/TZ Repair ARC PeaZip allows to apply powerful multiple search filters to archive's content; create and extract multiple archives at once; create self-extracting archives; export job definition as command line; save archive's layouts; bookmark archives and folders; scan and open with custom applications compressed and uncompressed files etc... Why PeaZip Flexibility PeaZip can extract most of archive formats both from Windows and Unix worlds, ranging from mainstream 7Z, RAR, TAR and ZIP to experimental ones like PAQ/LPAQ family, currently the most powerful compressor available. For archive creation, PeaZip suppors a wide range of compression and encryption standard, from fastes to most powerful ones, and allows to export job definition as scripts to bridge the gap between GUI and console applications, and let the user pick the best of the two worlds. PeaZip is a reliable solution for most of the archive types you may met, and will help you in finding the right tool for a wide range of specific needs Portability You can use PeaZip on all Windows version and on Linux (PeaZip is a desktop neutral application) with the same features and look and feel; moreover, for both platforms, PeaZip is also available as standalone, portable application not needing installation. You can bring PeaZip with you and rely on it on multiple platforms Security PeaZip has secure deletion feature, can verify file checksum and hash, and supports multiple strong encryption standards, optionally using two factor authentication (password and keyfile) for increased security: 7Z's AES256 encryption ZIP WinZip's AE encryption based on AES256 (and ZipCrypto for legacy compatibility); can decrypt PKZip's AES encryption FreeARC's ARC: AES256, Blowfish, Twofish256 and Serpent256 - this format is also capable to generate recovery records to protect data against corruption PEA: AES256 EAX authenticated encryption PeaZip is focused on security and supports multiple encryption standards Free as in freedom PeaZip is freeware, free of charge for any use, and is also free as in freedom since it's Open Source (LGPLv3) PeaZip contains exclusively Open Source components released under OSI approved licenses Other features: strong encryption, robust file copy, split/join files (file span), secure data deletion, compare, checksum and hash files, system benchmark, generate random passwords and keyfiles. Localizations Czech, Dutch, English, French, Galitian, German, Hungarian, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Sinhala, Spanish, Swedish, Ukrainian. PeaZip installable PeaZip installable, either for Windows and Linux, needs to run with administrative privileges. The program can be installed once from administrative account and then any user running it will have their own private configuration and bookmark files saved on the user's profile home (Linux) or application data (Windows) folder. PeaZip's most used functions are reachable from SendTo and context menu (Windows), and from service menus (Linux, KDE) and Nautilus scripts (Linux, Gnome). PeaZip for Linux PeaZip is desktop-neutral so it can be used either under Gnome, KDE or other desktop managers. System integration mechanisms relies on FreeDesktop standards and requires a compliant environment, such Gnome and KDE, but basic archiving operations works on any environment. Qt packages requires Qt 4.3.4 or more recent, and needs libqt4intf.so installed in /usr/lib or equivalent directory (copy the file and run ldconfig; automatic in installable packages) You can freely replace backend executables in PeaZip/res directory (any PeaZip release/package) with 64 bit counterpart, if available; please note that on Linux 64 bit systems you will need ia32-libs, as long as you need to run a 32 bit executable. Changelog: 2009 05 04 2.6 85 file extensions supported New themes: New icon for .lnk (Windows links) (Linux) fixed nontransparent icons Fixed: "extract all" and "ext all to" buttons for some formats Drag and drop extraction for Pea format cp_open fixed for Windows 9x systems It is possible to add computer's root to bookmarks Fixed sorting bookmarks grids and menus Various minor fixes and updates UI: It is now possible to add currently browsed path to bookmarks Bookmarks menus and grid now have icons History menus (recent) and grid now have icons Built with Lazarus 0.9.26.2 (Linux) Data previously installed in /usr is now installed in /usr/local All translations updated 2009 04 14 2.6.beta Linux packages compiled for Qt widgetset 2009 04 06 2.6.beta Major GUI update: Multi-functional bar to quickly accessto bookmarks and history, enter password, create keyfiles etc Navigation menu for quickly browse (or extract to) filesystem, bookmarks and history New icon theme 84 file extensions supported