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7-Zip 9.32 alpha


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7-Zip for 32-bit Windows:




7-Zip for 64-bit Windows x64:




What's new after 7-Zip 9.30 alpha:

7-Zip now can create multivolume SFX archives in 7z format.

ZIP, NSIS, HFS, AR support was improved.

7-Zip now supports files larger than 4 GiB in ISO archives

Improved compression ratio in 7z format with maximum or ultra level for

executable files (EXE and DLL) that are larger than 16 MB (improved BCJ2 filter).

Improved support for file pathnames longer than 260 characters.

CRC and SHA checksum calculation for files can be called via Explorer's context menu.

7-Zip File Manager now also takes into account the numbers in filenames for sorting order.

7-Zip File Manager now can use RAM buffers instead of temp files to open

nested archives, if temp file is smaller than 1/4 of RAM size.

7-Zip File Manager can open files in "Parser" mode via "Open Archive > #" context

menu command. It shows the list of archives inside file.

Command line version:

new -t# switch to open file in "Parser" mode and show the list of archives inside file.

new -stx{Type} switch to exclude archive type from using.

-scs switch now supports UTF-16 encoding.

now it shows time and memory usage statistics at the end of execution.

The BUGs were fixed:

7-Zip 9.30 and early versions created ZIP archives with minor errors

in extra field of headers for directory items, if AES (WinZip-AES) encryption was used.

7-Zip could work incorrectly in decompression of more than one

multi-volume archive in one command.

7-Zip 9.24 alpha - 9.30 alpha versions could not extract ZIP archives

encrypted with PKWARE-AES method.

Minimum supported system now is Windows 2000. 7-Zip does not work on Windows 95/98/ME.

New localization: Irish.


Some BUGs of 7-Zip 9.31 alpha were fixed:

- 7-Zip could not unpack some RAR archives

- 7-Zip File Manager could work incorrectly for unpacking from solid archives,

if archive was open in 7-Zip File Manager. Also 7-Zip File Manager could leave

some unpacked files in TEMP folder of Windows.

So look your TEMP folder and remove folders that have "7z" prefix in name

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