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- Version: 0.1.6
- Size: 3.18 MB
- Release Date: October 10, 2016
- Platforms: Windows 10/8.1/8/7/Vista/2012/2008/2003/XP/2000 (both 32-bit and 64-bit compatible)
- Based on: 7-Zip 16.04
- License: Open source freeware (Same as 7-Zip). Most of the source code is under the GNU LGPL license. The unRAR code is under a mixed license: GNU LGPL + unRAR restrictions. You can use Easy 7-Zip on unlimited computers for personal and commercial purposes without any charges.
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What is Easy 7-Zip?
Briefly speaking, Easy 7-Zip is an easy-to-use version of 7-Zip. Originally, Easy 7-Zip was built based on 7-Zip 9.20. I kept all features of 7-Zip and added a few useful features that makes the software more user-friendly. Recently, 7-Zip upgraded to 16.04. So, I moved codes to the version.
7-Zip is a free and great file decompression and compression software that handles 7z, AR, ARJ, BZIP2, CAB, CHM, CPIO, CramFS, DEB, DMG, EXT, FAT, GPT, GZIP, HFS, IHEX, ISO, LZH, LZMA, MBR, MSI, NSIS, NTFS, QCOW2, RAR, RAR5, RPM, SquashFS, TAR, UDF, UEFI, VDI, VHD, VMDK, WIM, XAR, XZ, Z, ZIP, and ZIPX archives. 7-Zip was developed by Igor Pavlov.
EzyZip is a free zip and unzip online file compression tool that lets you zip files into an archive. It also supports unzip, allowing you to uncompress archived zip, zipx, 7z, rar, cab, tar, txz, tbz2, bz2, iso, lzh, deb, and tgz files.This includes password encrypted archive files! Unlike other zip and unzip online utilities, ezyZip DOES NOT have file size restrictions or require you to.
Why did I make Easy 7-Zip?
7-Zip is a great file archive freeware. I love the software very much. Thank Igor Pavlov! However, when I used the 7-Zip frequently, I thought the software could be better. So, I downloaded source code of 7-Zip and, studied and modified the code in my leisure time, and made the Easy 7-Zip. I hope the Easy 7-Zip is useful for everybody.
What features were added to Easy 7-Zip?
1. Adds icons to context menu
* Note: just for 7-Zip 9.20. The latest version (16.04) of 7-Zip has added the feature.
When I was using WinZip or WinRAR, I can easily find menu items of WinZip or WinRAR in context menu of Explorer. As there are icons with the menu items. However, 7-Zip doesn't offer the feature. So I decided to add the feature first. When it's done, the context menu looks like the following screen shots.
Adds icons to context menu
Adds icons to cascaded context menu
2. Adds options to Extract dialog
I added 4 features to the extract dialog in 7-Zip File Manager.
- Button 'Open': Easy 7-Zip will open output folder when clicking on the button. So you can easily view files or directories in the folder by a click.
- Button 'Filename': When the button is clicked, Easy 7-Zip adds file name to end of output folder so that the program will create folder of file name and extract files to the folder. For example, file name is sample.7z, output folder is D:Output, when clicking the button, the output folder will be D:Outputsample, and all files will be outputted to the folder.
- Show free and total space of output drive. It's useful for large file.
- Options 'After extraction completes successfully':
- Open output folder: If the option is checked, Easy 7-Zip opens output folder after extraction. So that you can locate to the output files easily.
- Delete source archive: Delete source archive after extraction completes successfully. If any errors happen while extracting, for example, wrong password, the Easy 7-Zip won't delete the source archive.
- Close 7-Zip: Close 7-Zip after extraction.
Extract dialog of context menu was changed to something like screen shot below.
3. Keeps same output folder history
7-Zip uses separated output folder history for extract dialog of 7-Zip File Manager and context menu. However, we probably use either way to extract file and we can't find output folder history of another. I made Easy 7-Zip uses same output folder history for the both extract dialogs and extends number of output folder history up to 30.
Extract dialog of 7-Zip File Manager
Extract dialog of context menu
4. Minimizes to system tray when clicking 'Background' on progress dialog
It's something like the 7-Zip does nothing when clicking on 'Background' in original 7-Zip. Actually the 7-Zip sets progress priority of itself to idle. So user could do other things without performance loss on the same computer. However, it could be better if the 7-Zip minizes to system tray when background working. I got the feature possible in Easy 7-Zip. The program shows progress in system tray as well.
I also added percent of progress to the dialog, although the percent shows in title of the dialog. As I don't get used to see the percent in dialog title.
Imazing crack. If you can't find the icon in system tray area, it probably was hidden by Windows. Please click a little triangle in system tray area and, you will get the icon.
5. Makes a new installation file
I made a package of Easy 7-Zip that contains both x86 (32-bit) and x64 (64-bit) editions. In other word, the package installs x86 (32-bit) edition of Easy 7-Zip on 32-bit Windows and x64 (64-bit) edition on 64-bit Windows automatically. The package also allows user to associate 7-Zip with file extensions including 001, 7z, arj, bz2, bzip2, cab, cpio, deb, dmg, fat, gz, gzip, hfs, iso, lha, lzh, lzma, ntfs, rar, rpm, squashfs, swm, tar, taz, tbz2, tbz, tgz, tpz, txz, vhd, wim, xar, xz, z, and zip.
6. Other user interface improvement
Why is Easy 7-Zip larger than 7-Zip?
- Package of Easy 7-Zip contains both x86 (32-bit) and x64 (64-bit) editions of EXE and DLL files.
- 7-Zip was compiled with MS Visual C++ 6.0. However, I compiled the Easy 7-Zip with MS Visual C++ 2008. The later generates larger file than the former. And, I optimized Easy 7-Zip with maximize speed instead of minimize size and, enabled whole program optimization that will generate more efficient code.
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UnZip is an extraction utility for archives compressed in .zip format (also called 'zipfiles'). Although highly compatible both with PKWARE's PKZIP and PKUNZIP utilities for MS-DOS and with Info-ZIP's own Zip program, our primary objectives have been portability and non-MSDOS functionality.
UnZip will list, test, or extract files from a .zip archive, commonly found on MS-DOS systems. The default behavior (with no options) is to extract into the current directory (and subdirectories below it) all files from the specified zipfile. A companion program, Zip, creates .zip archives; both programs are compatible with archives created by PKZIP and PKUNZIP for MS-DOS, but in many cases the program options or default behaviors differ. (For example, UnZip recreates the stored directory structure by default; PKUNZIP unpacks all files in the current directory by default.)
The Unix port of UnZip 5.52 is reported to have a race-condition vulnerability, whereby a local attacker could change the permissions of the user's files during unpacking. (This has been assigned CVE ID CAN-2005-2475.) |
All versions of UnZip through 5.50 have a number of directory-traversal vulnerabilities, and version 5.50 also has a textmode>FAQ page for details. |
Contents of This Page:
Latest Release
New features in UnZip 6.0, released 20 April 2009:
- Support PKWARE ZIP64 extensions, allowing Zip archives and Zip archive entries larger than 4 GiBytes and more than 65536 entries within a single Zip archive. This support is currently only available for Unix, OpenVMS and Win32/Win64.
- Support for bzip2 compression method.
- Support for UTF-8 encoded entry names, both through PKWARE's 'General Purpose Flags Bit 11' indicator and Info-ZIP's new 'up' unicode path extra field. (Currently, on Windows the UTF-8 handling is limited to the character subset contained in the configured non-unicode 'system code page'.)
- Added 'wrong implementation used' warning to error messages of the MSDOS port when used under Win32, in an attempt to reduce false bug reports.
- Fixed 'Time of Creation/Time of Use' vulnerability when setting attributes of extracted files, for Unix and Unix-like ports.
- Fixed memory leak when processing invalid deflated data.
- Fixed long-standing bug in unshrink (partial_clear), added boundary checks against invalid compressed data.
- On Unix, keep inherited SGID attribute bit for extracted directories unless restoration of owner/group id or SUID/SGID/Tacky attributes was requested.
- On Unix, allow extracted filenames to contain embedded control characters when explicitly requested by specifying the new command line option '-^'.
- On Unix, support restoration of symbolic link attributes.
- On Unix, support restoration of 32-bit UID/GID data using the new 'ux' IZUNIX3 extra field introduced with Zip 3.0.
- Support for ODS5 extended filename syntax on new OpenVMS systems.
- Support symbolic links zipped up on VMS.
- On VMS (only 8.x or better), support symbolic link creation.
- On VMS, support option to create converted text files in Stream_LF format.
- New -D option to suppress restoration of timestamps for extracted directory entries (on those ports that support setting of directory timestamps). By specifying '-DD', this new option also allows to suppress timestamp restoration for ALL extracted files on all UnZip ports which support restoration of timestamps. On VMS, the default behaviour is now to skip restoration of directory timestamps; here, '--D' restores ALL timestamps, '-D' restores none.
- On OS/2, Win32, and Unix, the (previously optional) feature UNIXBACKUP to allow saving backup copies of overwritten files on extraction is now enabled by default.
For the UnZip 6.0 release, we want to give special credit to Myles Bennet, who started the job of supporting ZIP64 extensions and Large-File (> 2GiB) and provided a first (alpha-state) port.
Future Plans
The next major release will be version 6.1.
It is questionable whether there will ever be a subsequent major release, but on the off-chance that there is, it will probably be version 7.0, perhaps with a much-improved and unified DLL interface and possibly better file system support for the MVS and VM/CMS ports, assuming that doesn't happen sooner. And then perhaps version 8.0 will be released, with full filter support (that is, able to read and extract a zipfile from standard input like fUnZip does now), but now we're really dreaming. While we're at it, though, a tcl/tk or Python/PIL graphical interface might be nice--but see the related-links section for a pointer to TkZip, which already exists (and has for a long time).
Downloads
Ready-to-run binary versions of UnZip are available for numerous platforms and operating systems, but for most systems, only older binaries are available. The three primary CTAN sites (and their many mirrors) contain a snapshot of these binaries, current as of roughly 2004 (i.e., UnZip 5.51 and Zip 2.3 timeframe):
- tug.ctan.org (US) [FROZEN]
- ftp.tex.ac.uk (UK) [FROZEN]
- ftp.dante.de (Germany) [FROZEN]
Here's a quick guide to the directory structure of the old ftp site:
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As of 2009, the latest sources and binaries for Zip, UnZip, WiZ and MacZip (including encryption code) are available at ftp.info-zip.org and Info-ZIP's SourceForge site.
Other Stuff
Technical information on zipfiles and other assorted Info-ZIP documentation is available from:
- www.info-zip.org (Kentucky, US) or local mirror
Technical information and documentation for deflate/inflate and zlib are available from:
Easy Unzip 1 5 0
- zlib home page
Further information on where to (possibly) find Info-ZIP stuff is available in:
- the Info-ZIP 'WHERE' file (ASCII text)
Information about commercial use, modification and redistribution of Zip, UnZip, WiZ and MacZip is available in:
Easy Unzip 1 5 Iso
- the Info-ZIP license
It's basically BSD-like, but note that there may still be a few remaining files in some of the packages that are covered by different licenses.
Return to the Info-ZIP Home Page.
Last updated 10 September 2009. Web page occasionally maintained by Hunter Goatley. Please direct Info-ZIP queries (availability, ports, bugs, etc.) to Zip-Bug . * 'Hello, world' would be the first, of course. C-Kermit is probably second. (The Linux kernel may very well be third..) Copyright © 1995-2008 Greg Roelofs. UnZip is maintained by Christian Spieler. |