- 7-Zip (64-bit version) 15,988
- EXE to CAB Converter 147,265
- WinRAR 4,316
- ZipitFast Pro 53,612
- PeaZip (64 bit) 124
7-Zip (32-bit version)
- Version: 9.20
- Downloads Count: 128,572
- License Type: Free
- Price: Free
- Date Added: Aug 3, 2011
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft Windows 98, Microsoft Windows ME, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows 7
- Requirements: 32-bit OS
- File Size: 1.085 MB
- Author: Igor Pavlov
Most recent User Reviews for 7-Zip (32-bit version)
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Reviewed by: oregonnerd
Duration of ownership: 15 Months
Strengths: Great free usage of the most popular compression strategies.
Weaknesses: None that I know of. Stacking of compression is also possible.
Overall Evaluation: Excellent and FREE.
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Reviewed by: clovis
Duration of ownership: 3 Years
Strengths: free and without advertising
Weaknesses: none
Overall Evaluation: I recommend to use it and to make it your favorite one
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Reviewed by: ellett
Duration of ownership: 10 Years
Strengths: Mr. Spector's comment that 7-Zip "can't compress a .zip into an .exe." is misleading. Using the .7z extension, you can easily create an sfx self-extracting archive, and when you're looking to create a self-extracting .exe file you shouldn't care what the internal compression algorithm is. The right-click interface is also functional and straightforward as opposed to "dull and unattractive" and that's the interface you'll be using most of the time.
Weaknesses: None
Overall Evaluation: 7-Zip's .7z format usually produces much smaller archives than .zip, although 7-Zip can produce perfectly compatible .zip files when needed. It has easy-to-use right-click integration into Windows Explorer and excellent command-line capabilities.
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Reviewed by: amddude
Duration of ownership: 6 Months
Strengths: great compression abilities, ability for aes-256 encryption, easy to uuse, has shell extension, unzips rar.
Weaknesses: none
Overall Evaluation: I use this program to mostly unzip files but it works very well and has good compression. It also has a self extracting capability. i really like it
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