PeaZip 11.0.0 released
PeaZip 11.0.0 ships with faster archive browsing that streams file lists instead of waiting for complete scans, saving time when hunting through large compressed folders. The update adds drag-and-drop functionality to tabs and breadcrumbs so you can move files between archives without the old double-click-open-dance routine. Linux users get fixed fractional scaling in dark mode with Sharp rendering, meaning interface elements no longer turn into pixelated blobs on HiDPI displays. Backend upgrades to 7z/p7zip 26.00 and Pea format 1.30 ensure support for modern compression while keeping decades-old archives readable.
PeaZip 11.0.0 released
PeaZip 11.0.0 has been released, featuring faster archive browsing that allows users to stream file lists instead of waiting for complete scans, significantly improving efficiency when navigating large compressed folders. The update introduces drag-and-drop functionality between tabs and breadcrumbs, addressing user requests for easier file organization. Linux users benefit from fixed fractional scaling in dark mode, which enhances visibility on HiDPI displays without pixelation issues. Additionally, the update includes backend improvements for modern compression support while ensuring compatibility with older archives, along with new tools for batch archive testing and password management
