INSTALATION NOTES
You must extract these files inside folder D:\Port otherwise does not work
Compression ratio in the new 7z format is 30-50% better than ratio in ZIP format.
Command line version of 7-Zip can be used in Linux via Wine program.
7-Zip is the free file archiver with the highest compression ratio.
Usually 7-Zip compresses to 7z format 30-70% better than to zip format. And 7-Zip compresses to zip format 2-10% better than other zip compatible programs.
Here are some key features of "7-Zip":
· High compression ratio in the new 7z format
Supported formats:
· Packing / unpacking: 7z, XZ, BZIP2, GZIP, TAR and ZIP
· Unpacking only: ARJ, CAB, CHM, CPIO, DEB, DMG, FAT, HFS, ISO, LZH, LZMA, MBR, MSI, NSIS, NTFS, RAR, RPM, UDF, VHD, WIM, XAR and Z.
· Fast compression and decompression
· Self-extracting capability for 7z format
· Strong AES-256 encryption in 7z and ZIP formats
· Integration with Windows Shell
· Powerful File Manager
· Powerful command line version
· Localizations for 74 languages
What's new: (since v9.20)
- 7-Zip now can unpack UEFI BIOS files.
- 64-bit version of 7-Zip now includes additional 32-bit shell extension DLL.
So other 32-bit programs can call 64-bit 7-Zip via context menu.
- Now it's possible to associate 7-Zip with file types without Administrator rights.
- New -mf=FilterID switch to specify compression filter. Examples:
7z a -mf=bcj2 a.7z a.tar
7z a -mf=delta:4 a.7z a.wav
7z a -mf=bcj a.tar.xz a.tar
- 32-bit 7-Zip running under 64-bit Windows now can use up to 4 GB of RAM.
- Some bugs were fixed.
- New localizations: Corsican, Kyrgyz, Ligurian.
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