It's FOSS Friday! Today's free and open source program is PeaZip. It's a very intuitive file archive application that is available for Windows (XP/Vista/7/8/8.1/10 32 and 64 bit), Linux and BSD. It's easy to install and the graphical interface is quite nice.
PeaZip provides full archiving and extraction capabilities for the following formats: -7z -7z-SFX -ARC/WRC -bz2 -tar.bz2 -tbz -tb2 -gz -tar.gz -tgz -PAQ8 -LPAQ -ZPAQ -PEA -QUAD/BALZ -tar -WIM -xz -Zip PeaZip is able to browse, test and extract the following archive files: -ACE -ARJ -CAB -CHM -Compound Files -CPIO -deb -EAR -ISO -JAR -LZMA -LZH -NSIS installers -OpenOffice's OpenDocument -PET/PUP (Puppy Linux installers) -PAK/PK3/PK4 -RAR (including archives created with new RARv5 standard) -RPM -SMZIP -U3P -WAR -XPI -Z (compress) -ZIPX PeaZip is also able to repair archives with FreeArc's ARC. In addition to archiving, it can also be used for browsing files. Give it a look-see here:
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