Can you include .3MF to the list of re-compressible formats? Its structure is similar to MS Office 2007 documents and Open Document Format. It is a ZIP Deflate archive with XML data and some JPG, and/or PNG pictures inside. Otherwise, if I try to compress .3MF it bearly makes it smaller unless I recompress .3MF to the Store setting then it makes it a lot smaller.
Wish they all would move to 7zip ZSTD in the first place so that the optimized file size with FileOptimizer would be 50% of the ZIP Deflate version. And there would be no extra compression needed :)
I noticed that the option to add the optimize archive function to the context menu is missing on Windows 10.
Opening each archive with the interface in order to click it becomes tedious with many files.
Same for others functions like Remove Archive Encryption
Creating rar archive in powerarchiver
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Currently we can only extract/test rar archives, it could be interesting if we also could create them directly with powerarchiver…
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You are not the first who asked.
Look at this thread and you know why it is still not implemented -
you should use 7Zip (Solid compression) instead.
It has a amuch better compression ratio than RAR -
there is one way if powerarchiver does what tugzip does it would not infringe copyright rules enough said close thread
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I realize that formats like RAR and ACE are licensed formats but would it be possible at all to create a seperate add-on to PA (that users must pay for and is optional) for creating RAR, ACE, or other licensed formats?
To be honest, I just want a full range of capability in PA, even if it costs a bit more in the end.
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I realize that formats like RAR and ACE are licensed formats but would it be possible at all to create a seperate add-on to PA (that users must pay for and is optional) for creating RAR, ACE, or other licensed formats?
To be honest, I just want a full range of capability in PA, even if it costs a bit more in the end.
Previously I worked with comprexx (available at http://www.comprexx.com) which cost a bit more (about 30 dollars but offer rar+ace+macintosh archives formats in full range functionality …
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@Claude:
Previously I worked with comprexx (available at http://www.comprexx.com) which cost a bit more (about 30 dollars but offer rar+ace+macintosh archives formats in full range functionality …
Yeh… I just have tried this tool in my another machine. It really can create RAR file V3.
(Some offtopic here… There are some annoying issues regarding the installation/uinstallation of Comprexx
- I’ve tried one Access Violation during installation if I don’t get it on-focus.
- After uninstallation, the file association doesn’t recover and the shell menu entries are not removed.)
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@Claude:
Previously I worked with comprexx (available at http://www.comprexx.com) which cost a bit more (about 30 dollars but offer rar+ace+macintosh archives formats in full range functionality …
Is that the only program that supports RAR/ACE compression other than the proprietary programs at the moment? As far as I can tell, that would make CompreXX, PowerArchiver’s closest competitor.
I’m surprised I’ve never even heard of CompreXX until now.
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Is that the only program that supports RAR/ACE compression other than the proprietary programs at the moment? As far as I can tell, that would make CompreXX, PowerArchiver’s closest competitor.
I’m surprised I’ve never even heard of CompreXX until now.
This program is known under different names : Archivexp is one of those …
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@Claude:
Previously I worked with comprexx (available at http://www.comprexx.com) which cost a bit more (about 30 dollars but offer rar+ace+macintosh archives formats in full range functionality …
@Claude:
Is that the only program that supports RAR/ACE compression other than the proprietary programs at the moment?
Just to avoid confusion, admittedly based on their online documentation (I haven’t tried the utility) it would seem:-
- it does not support ACE compression - only decompression.
- it does not support RAR compression - it provides a plug-in type option to utilise an already installed (and licensed) WinRAR/RAR.
This is same method used by others - as davidsplash already said.
And before someone asks again - no, at the moment PowerArchiver does not have this plug-in/third-party expansion type support (already been discussed many times).
If you have already installed/licensed those utilities, you might as well simply use the Explorer context menus they provide.