PeaZip 2.4 was released earlier today.
As hinted on this forum, I returned to number only denomination for releases.
Full changelog on http://peazip.sourceforge.net/
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PeaZip 2.4 was released earlier today.
As hinted on this forum, I returned to number only denomination for releases.
Full changelog on http://peazip.sourceforge.net/
as always giorgiotani, it's an awesome release and it runs flawlessly on my system both windows and linux
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PeaZip was updated today.
Revision 2.4.1 introduces Dutch, French, Galitian and Ukraininan translations, and now secure deletion can erase both files and folders.
Developer of PeaZip project
I'm sorry I haven't released any updates to my PAF package. I've been quite wrapped up in school lately, the semester is proving more difficult than I thought. Currently, we have to write our own XML parser and our own client/server chat application (with simple file transfer) for two of my courses.
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Off Topic: I wish I could write my own XML parser because Microsoft still doesn't support XML Inclusions (XInclude) in their XML DOM (AFAIK).
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Don't mind, you're very kind to have contributed the PortableApps package.
When you have time to work on it let me know so I can send you the most up to date language files.
BTW, the courses topics seem interesting... and make me feel quite old: when I started programming in high school all of us were still astonished for the advances of TurboPascal 4 over TurboPascal 3!
Developer of PeaZip project
Well I'm a 4th year college student, so I've got a fair deal of experience. The XML parser for Automata and Computation Theory (dealing with regular expressions, and syntax and all that other stuff), and the chat app is for a Data Communications course. Previously these courses had been math/logic oriented with no phyiscal or application side of things. We have a new professor this year and he's actually turned them into useful courses.
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