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
I actually did pay for WinRAR and I don’t really regret it because I spent money on something I used everyday for the entirety of my life upto that point.
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7 zip better anyway
7-zip (or better yet, NanaZip - a more modern fork of 7-zip) is better anyway: https://apps.microsoft.com/store/detail/nanazip/9N8G7TSCL18R?hl=en-gb&gl=gb&rtc=1
WoW, didn’t know it existed. Will download it if I ever decide to move to 11
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
I actually did pay for WinRAR and I don’t really regret it because I spent money on something I used everyday for the entirety of my life upto that point.
PeaZip by far superior option that is capable to work with Zip, RAR, 7Z and other formats. Really awesome project with cool UI 😉