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7-Zip 9.24 alpha

7-Zip for 32-bit Windows:

http://dl.7-zip.org/7z924.exe or http://dl.7-zip.org/7z924.msi

7-Zip for 64-bit Windows x64:

http://dl.7-zip.org/7z924-x64.msi

What's new:

- LZMA decompression speed was improved.

- "compress and send to email" code was improved to support more email clients.

- New command "h" to calculate hash values CRC-32, CRC-64, SHA-256 or SHA-1 for files on disk.

Additional notes:

That improved "send to email" code was not tested enough. So please test it and write about results here.

New "h" command scans files on disk (not in archive). For example, you can use it if you want to compare two big folders.

Also there are new benchmark tests with command

7z.exe b -mm=*

You can post results of that command here at forum. MIPS ratings are normalized to AMD cpu in that test.

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7-Zip 9.25 alpha

7-Zip for 32-bit Windows:

http://dl.7-zip.org/7z925.exe or http://dl.7-zip.org/7z925.msi

7-Zip for 64-bit Windows x64:

http://dl.7-zip.org/7z925-x64.msi

What's new after 7-Zip 9.23 beta:

- LZMA decompression speed was improved.

- "compress and send to email" code was improved to support more email clients.

- New command "h" to calculate hash values CRC-32, CRC-64, SHA-256 or SHA-1 for files on disk.

- New -spf switch to store full file paths including drive letter to archive.

If you use that switch with extract command, please check that file names in archive are correct.

- Some bugs were fixed.

NOTE: New -spf switch feature is for testing only!

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