PeaZip 11.1.0 released
PeaZip 11.1.0 finally cleans up the messy Extract to context menu by grouping last output paths, bookmarks, and history into logical submenus instead of dumping everything in one flat list. The update pushes compression backends forward with 7z and p7zip moving to version 26.01 while baking in security patches that actually stop corrupted archives from causing headaches. Developers kept the software accessible for older systems by maintaining backward compatibility with Lazarus 3.x and 2.x alongside the new 4.x compiler build. Users who just want a faster right click extraction workflow will get exactly what they need without any forced cloud integrations or bloated settings panels.
PeaZip 11.1.0 released
PeaZip 11.1.0 introduces a much-needed overhaul to its "Extract to" context menu, organizing options into logical submenus for improved user experience. The update also advances the compression backends, updating 7z and p7zip to version 26.01, while incorporating security patches to reduce issues with corrupted archives. It maintains backward compatibility for older systems by supporting Lazarus 3.x and 2.x, ensuring users can still run the software without complications. Overall, this release focuses on enhancing workflow efficiency without unnecessary bloat, catering to users who need quick file management solutions
