The advantage is that you don't necessarily have to install plugins (I currently use Total7zip). To always support the latest version in Total7zip you need to modify the configuration file, very simple of course but not all users know how to do it.
Xtreme1 wrote: 2024-04-22, 14:16 UTC
The advantage is that you don't necessarily have to install plugins (I currently use Total7zip). To always support the latest version in Total7zip you need to modify the configuration file, very simple of course but not all users know how to do it.
No, there is no need to change the configuration file.
You just update the 7-zip files in the plugin dir.
Even simpler, install and update 7zip in the OS and point the plugin configuration to this using a link.
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QAP 11.6.4.2.1 x64
Replacing the files with updated ones is a bit annoying and not for everyone.To link the installation path (the solution I currently use which I consider the best) you always have to modify the configuration file. By integration I also mean the simple link to the "7zG.exe" file in the TotalCommander settings.
Example:
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What is be the big difference between entering the installation path in Total7zip's configuration file and entering the same path in a TC Packer options dialog - you only have to do it once, and you have to know where 7zip is installed in both cases.
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TotalCommander have native link support for the ACE format which is now insecure and little used. 7Zip on the other hand is modern, safe and used by many users and companies. Plugins are not always updated and are often abandoned by developers, therefore subject to malware.
Xtreme1 wrote: 2024-04-24, 09:17 UTC
TotalCommander have native link support for the ACE format which is now insecure and little used. 7Zip on the other hand is modern, safe and used by many users and companies. Plugins are not always updated and are often abandoned by developers, therefore subject to malware.
The Total7zip plugin is many years old
and you can alwyas use the newest 7zip files.
So there is no additional risk at all.
Windows 11 Home, Version 24H2 (OS Build 26100.3915) TC 11.51 x64 / x86
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QAP 11.6.4.2.1 x64
TC would be perceived as more modern if it supported current compression formats before LHA and UC2. Perhaps the dialog should allow to configure more parameters that require memorizing command-line parameters in 7-Zip.
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Xtreme1 wrote: 2024-04-22, 10:47 UTC
It's possible adding native support 7zip format for file compression?
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That would be great too! Just to use 7z.exe (or 7za.exe) the same way as rar, arj, ace...
May be, instead of outdated UC2 (it even does not work in x64 Windows).