PeaZip for Windows
- Free
- In English
- V 9.6.0
- (785)
Security Status
Compress and decompress files quickly and easily
PeaZip is a file compression and decompression tool that helps to reduce the size of large files.
Using the program is a pleasant experience - at the most basic level, add the files you want to compress/decompress using the file explorer on the right and chose the action you want from the main toolbar or by right clicking. The PeaZip interface is fresh and easy-to-use with a few built-in themes to spice things up.
Right-clicking on a file or folder and choosing Add to archive or Browse path with PeaZip will also provide direct access to the program's factions. The compression/decompression process is very quick and smooth, and there are impressive advanced options for users who want to get a little more technical.
Among the best of these advanced PeaZip features are the encryption/password options, compression variables, and the File tools, which allow you to split files, join them and even view the checksum files. PeaZip really impressed us - it's a top-class program that performs at a really high level, and is a worthy rival to apps such as WinZip or 7Zip.
PeaZip is a fantastic program for all your compressing/decompressing needs.
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- Clean
It’s extremely likely that this software program is clean.
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- Warning
This software program is potentially malicious or may contain unwanted bundled software.
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- Blocked
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