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  1. Review - Quamachi

    0.4.5 (Jul 20, 2010)

    OpenVPN isn't zero-configuration and NeoRouter is only available for RPM/DPKG-based Linux distributions. Hamachi v2 supports both 32-bit and 64-bit system architectures.

  2. Review - #7Z Windows

    0.8.1 (Feb 1, 2010)

    I don't know how many times I need to explain this point. #7Z intends to extend certain aspects that 7-Zip lacks; therefore, it's neither unnecessary nor a clone.

  3. Review - #7Z Windows

    0.8.0 (May 27, 2009)

    #7Z intends to better the default 7-Zip GUI in the ways mentioned in the description section, above the screenshot.

    In general, few would argue that the '7z' compression format is better than 'RAR' in an overall sense, not to mention that it's OSS.

  4. Review - #7Z Windows

    0.7.5 (Dec 15, 2008)

    #7Z originated as Q7Z for Linux. I merely ported it to Windows as an afterthought.

    I don't know why you'd bother using 'rar', when '7z' is clearly a superior compression format.

    You might not realise that #7Z has other features, such as compression profiles and lists.

  5. Review - #7Z Windows

    0.7.1 (Aug 19, 2007)

    I like the "PAQ8l" idea but I'm a bit short on time right now. Thanks for the suggestion and I'll keep it in mind.

    I'm sick of the WinRAR nag screen, and 7-Zip has better compression ratios and security.

    One of the problems with the 7-Zip Explorer Context Menu GUI is that it doesn't update existing archives by default. The whole archive is recreated, which is majorly annoying for large files.