New! :: 7zX 1.6.4

Posted on Saturday 28 July 2007

Once again, version 1.6.4 includes an updated version of the 7-Zip compression core…

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8 Comments for 'New! :: 7zX 1.6.4'

  1.  
    Navstar
    August 1, 2007 | 5:12 pm
     

    I’m having trouble compressing Quicktime (.mov) movies with 7zX. I drop them on the app icon, it launches, and then says ‘there is no such archive’ and quits. I then get a Growl notification that the archive has been decompressed. (!?!)

    So, something funky is going on. (Using 7zX 1.6.4 with 10.4.10 on a PowerMac G5.)

  2.  
    rolcomp
    August 7, 2007 | 10:20 am
     

    It would be beautifully, if I could recommend to my friends and customers a multilingual Tool, looks it there?
    IIn Switzerland there is four official languages does not participate however English not, it is in sequence: German, French, Italian, Romantsch .
    Greetings from Zurich City

  3.  
    September 7, 2007 | 3:18 pm
     

    In order to get rid of those “no such archive” messages, move the file or folder you are trying to compress to a different location (such as the Desktop), and try again.

    Localizations are planned for a future release of 7zX.

  4.  
    Caesar
    September 29, 2007 | 3:46 pm
     

    Hello,
    it would be great to compress file directly without copying to a temporary directory on the boot partition. If you have to compress big folders (10+GB) and you haven’t enough free space on your boot drive you can’t compress it.

    One more thing: it would be cool if the compress process could better take advantage of all the CPUs/cores available maybe compressing more than one file at time.

    Thanks for this great compression tool,
    have a nice weekend ;)

  5.  
    September 30, 2007 | 3:42 am
     

    I just wanted to say “Thank You” for this fantastic Free tool !

    Good Work !

  6.  
    September 30, 2007 | 4:23 pm
     

    A temporary directory is required in order to perform AppleDouble encoding. This is done to make sure that Mac-specific data is retained within an archive format originally designed for the Windows world.

    7zX actually recognizes and uses any CPUs/Cores available, so that is not something you should be worried about. Cheers! ;)

  7.  
    Arthur Bonino
    October 10, 2007 | 10:17 am
     

    Buon giorno
    Please go with this project to the sourceforge, you became many help !!
    - translations
    - manuals
    - rar-support
    - …. ;-)

    Arthur
    CH Bern

  8.  
    Be a Good Daughter
    October 24, 2007 | 11:22 pm
     

    Cool comment.
    I guess you’ll surf on my diary..
    Bye



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