Windows shell integration is the big one for most people, I suspect. There’s some additional nice-to-have features (NSIS archive extraction, support for additional compression algorithms and additional mitigations such as being compiled with CFG integrity) over 7-zip as well - the full set of additional features can be found in https://github.com/M2Team/NanaZip/blob/main/ReadMe.md
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what in particular makes it more modern than 7zip?
Windows shell integration is the big one for most people, I suspect. There’s some additional nice-to-have features (NSIS archive extraction, support for additional compression algorithms and additional mitigations such as being compiled with CFG integrity) over 7-zip as well - the full set of additional features can be found in https://github.com/M2Team/NanaZip/blob/main/ReadMe.md