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PowerArchiver 2007 10.0 Beta 6

Copernic   on 18 January 2007 - 07:15 · 3 comments & 1660 views

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PowerArchiver is an award-winning archive utility for the Windows family of products that provides support for most compressed and encoded files, as well as access to many powerful features and tools though an easy to use interface that seamlessly integrates with Windows Explorer. PowerArchiver natively supports ZIP, 7-ZIP, CAB, LHA (LZH), TAR, TAR.GZ, TAR.BZ2, BH, RAR, ARJ, ARC, ACE, ZOO, GZ, BZIP2, XXE, MIME, UUE and yENC file formats. An internal viewer displays TXT, RTF, and more than 18 image formats. PowerArchiver creates and works with unlimited size ZIP archives with enhanced ZIP format speed and compression; a Password Manager stores your frequently used passwords; encrypts your archives using 5 different methods including 256-bit AES; backs up your work with PowerArchiver's Auto-Backup tool and FTP support; creates powerful CAB and ZIP self extracting (SFX) archives using a Wizard; a Batch ZIP tool compresses hundreds of files all at once; and a Multi-Extract tool can extract hundreds of archives instantly.

Latest Changes:

* Completely new "Modern" Interface
* Queue System (Add/Extract/Backup)



* PowerArchiver Starter - system tray application
* Support for transparent updating 7-Zip archives
* New Plug-in System - Total Commander Compatible
* Hybrid Shell Extensions
* 7-Zip SFX creation support
* True Multilanguage Edition
* Portions re-written in assembler like language
* Optimized speed, size and memory usage
* Improved Graphics and User Experience
* Improved Updating System
* Improved Progress Bar with Pause
* Enhanced Explorer View support
* Various minor updates and changes

Download: PowerArchiver 2007 10.0 Beta 6 (shareware)
Screenshot: >> Click here <<
Link: PowerArchiver Home Page
News source: FileForum

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#1 billyea on 18 Jan 2007 - 08:04
PowerArchiver beats just about every other archiver out there when it comes to compatibility.
#2 Galley on 18 Jan 2007 - 15:28
PC World prefers it over all others. You gotta love their free lifetime upgrades!
#3 TRC on 18 Jan 2007 - 17:22
Did they just completely rip off Office 2007 or am I imagining things?

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