– PeaZip: Modern, file manager-like interface with drag-and-drop functionality.
– 7-Zip: retro design reminiscent of older Windows applications; lacks drag-and-drop functionality.
– PeaZip can create archives in 10 formats and extract over 200 types of files.
– 7-Zip supports fewer creation formats but extracts over 30 popular file types, including ISO, RAR, FAT, etc.
– PeaZip provides AES-256 encryption as well as additional models like Twofish and Serpent. It includes advanced security features like an encrypted password manager and two-factor authentication (2FA).
– 7-Zip uses AES-256 encryption for ZIP/7z formats with options to encrypt filenames too.
– PeaZip offers added functionalities including split/join files, secure delete options, password management, and batch processing tools.
– No such extra tools available in the minimalistic design of 7-Zip.
Images featured depict interfaces of both software options along with supported archive formats data for each.
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