PeaZip 10 Released with Revamped GUI Engine, Compression Presets, and More
Highlights of PeaZip 10 include a new “MTP devices” folder in the Filesystem section of the navigation sidebar for Linux systems to make it easier to access mounted devices, a revamped GUI with an updated progress screen, as well as support for disabling hints and tooltips, and an updated GUI rendering engine.
With this release, all file browser styles and sizes are now supported on Linux systems, and PeaZip now displays special folder icons for all modes and sizes. The Style menu, themes and embedded icons, and the context menu have all been updated as part of the new redesign.
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PeaZip 10.0 File Archiver Debuts Revamped Interface
PeaZip, the popular open-source file archiver, has just released version 10.0, bringing many improvements and a revamped interface. Users now have access to more icon sizes, updated themes, and better-organized menus, which together create a cleaner and more user-friendly experience.
Additionally, the improved file tools menu allows users to save checksum/hash results in a GNU Coreutils-compatible format and even search file hashes online to detect known malware.
The back-end tools have also seen upgrades, with Pea updated to version 1.20 and the 7z engine updated to version 24.08. Moreover, the software is now compiled with Lazarus 3.4, while still maintaining compatibility with earlier versions of Lazarus 2.x.