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Posted: Tue 11 Dec 2007, 13:49
by ttuuxxx
giorgiotani wrote:
ttuuxxx wrote:Hi i just sent you the crazy icons and background for peazip i made,lol
Nice! For the icon, you can use it replacing PeaZip's one which gets installed in .\opt\kde3\share\icons\
The background is a nice idea too, maybe it's time I update my PeaZip-related media packages with some backgrounds too.
you can have 100% ownership of them since i made them from scratch, I might reuse the box, since that took like 2hrs alone, Never made a box before, actually pretty hard the first time. I also emailed the pictures to your source forge email, You also will have a transparent one also without the black background so it could be easy for you to do anything you wanted to it :)
ttuuxxx

Posted: Wed 12 Dec 2007, 05:28
by ttuuxxx
Hi when i looked at the image the pea had too much of a shadow, so i removed it, so you could easily make a custom background or icon with it.
I also fixed the boxes flaps a bit
ttuuxxx

Re: PeaZip 1.10-GTK2 released December 08 2007

Posted: Mon 24 Dec 2007, 22:32
by Dingo
Previously known as Guest wrote:[...]

Basic without extra icons or unace.
4639 KB
PeaZip-1.10.pup

Includes unace & multi resolution icons in /usr/local/share/pixmaps.
5065 KB
PeaZip+icons+unace-1.10.pup
no download seems available from these links (error 404 returned). Can you give us other working?

edit: now it works

PeaZip 1.10-GTK2 released December 08 2007

Posted: Fri 04 Jan 2008, 03:55
by koolie
@giorgiotani
When U run out of formats for PeaZip to handle,
how about a .sfs/.mo handler?

mmmm.
I'm getting aroused just thinking about it.

Posted: Mon 28 Jan 2008, 13:35
by giorgiotani
Just released, PeaZip 1.11.
Main news for this release are implementation of FreeArc fronted (create, extract, flat browse, test, repair archives) and a new checksum/hash tool with a wide choiche of algorithms: Adler32, CRC16/24/32/64, eDonkey/eMule, MD4/MD5, Ripemd160, SHA1/224/256/384/512, Whirlpool512.
FreeArc (GPL) supports a very interesting new archive format, providing good compression and good compression/speed ratio, alongside advanced features like strong encryption (AES, Twofish, Blowfish, Serpent) and recovery records.

Posted: Mon 28 Jan 2008, 15:00
by Dingo
Giorgio, assuming I want This new release on Puppy, what package I need? I' very confused, not seeing .pet o .pup packages on this link:

http://www.pkagfiles.net/my-pups-n-stuff/

Posted: Mon 28 Jan 2008, 15:23
by giorgiotani
Dingo wrote:Giorgio, assuming I want This new release on Puppy, what package I need? I' very confused, not seeing .pet o .pup packages on this link:
http://www.pkagfiles.net/my-pups-n-stuff/
Hi, PeaZip 1.11 was published few hours ago and as for I can see Puppy Linux community has not yet translated it into a .pup packages.
In the meantime you can use one of the portable versions (standalone package, just unpack and run peazip binary) from http://peazip.sourceforge.net/ available precompiled for GTK1 or GTK2 widgetset.
Or wait the community creates the .pup package, usually the Puppy Linux community (which I thank for the interest and the positive feedbacks) is very fast and efficient in creating the .pup packages for PeaZip.

Posted: Mon 28 Jan 2008, 15:47
by Dingo
Thanks. What version is better, GTK1 or GTK2? and thanks again for your programing efforts. I use only Peazip ad archiver/decompressing utility

Once created the pup version will be mirrored also on dokupuppy:

http://puppylover.netsons.org/dokupuppy ... s:archiver

Posted: Mon 28 Jan 2008, 16:53
by giorgiotani
Dingo wrote:What version is better, GTK1 or GTK2?
That depends.
GTK2 version has better graphic and far more usable system dialogs, moreover some distributions are recently coming out of the box without GTK1, so I recommend GTK2 version for general user.
However GTK1 widgetset is still a bit better supported from my compiler and also applications compiled for GTK1 are lighter than for GTK2, so I'll go for the GTK1 version for old or low resources machines, or if the GTK2 version gives problems on a specific configuration.

Posted: Tue 29 Jan 2008, 00:05
by Previously known as Guest
updated to 1.11

Posted: Tue 29 Jan 2008, 09:09
by Dingo
other links are working, but why this:

- http://www.pkagfiles.net/my-pups-n-stuf ... p-1.11.pup

shows me a 403 error?

Posted: Wed 30 Jan 2008, 10:45
by Previously known as Guest
Dingo wrote:other links are working, but why this:

- http://www.pkagfiles.net/my-pups-n-stuf ... p-1.11.pup

shows me a 403 error?
Could be that your IP was in a blacklist & was blocked.

Glad you got the file. :)

Posted: Wed 30 Jan 2008, 13:25
by Dingo
Previously known as Guest wrote: Could be that your IP was in a blacklist & was blocked.

Glad you got the file. :)
O Yeah, it's possible. My internet provider uses a natted network infrastructure, so, on one IP, may be thousand of people. Can you see my associated private ip so unblock access to me, keeping out the others?

meanwhile I have mirrored peazip also on dokupuppy:
- http://puppylover.netsons.org/dokupuppy ... s:archiver

PeaZip 2.0

Posted: Fri 21 Mar 2008, 13:37
by giorgiotani
I published PeaZip 2.0 few hours ago; it introduces support for lpaq8 and for custom (user defined) archivers both for extraction and compression.
PeaZip now features an additional tab, "Console", which allows to import and edit the job defined in the GUI as a command line, and to save or launch it without modifying the job definition in the graphic frontend.
But main focus of this update is usability, so I aimed to provide better context menus, mouse functions and keyboard shortcuts, alongside smarter default behaviour of the application.
I hope you may like this release!

Posted: Fri 21 Mar 2008, 13:56
by Dingo
uploaded portable versions on dokupuppy
http://puppylover.netsons.org/dokupuppy ... s:archiver
to making .pet packages from tgz for slackware, do you think that running command:

tgz2pet

is enough? or are missing libraries? if not, I will upload a puppy installing version

PeaZip 2.1 released

Posted: Mon 19 May 2008, 14:33
by giorgiotani
Hi! PeaZip 2.1 is now available: http://peazip.sourceforge.net/

This time it has transformed into a general purpose file manager aside the classic archive manager functions.
And another IMHO very useful feature is that keyfiles can now be used for two factor authentication for all supported formats, enhancing security against dictionary attacks.

Posted: Mon 19 May 2008, 19:48
by Dingo
many thanks Giorgio, I have mirrored 2.1 portable versions on dokupuppy:

http://puppylover.netsons.org/dokupuppy ... s:archiver

PeaZip 2.2

Posted: Wed 13 Aug 2008, 09:42
by giorgiotani
PeaZip 2.2 was release yesterday.
It supports UTF-8, localizations, bookmarks etc... you can see full changelog on http://peazip.sourceforge.net/

Re: PeaZip 2.2

Posted: Wed 13 Aug 2008, 10:05
by Dingo
giorgiotani wrote:PeaZip 2.2 was release yesterday.
It supports UTF-8, localizations, bookmarks etc... you can see full changelog on http://peazip.sourceforge.net/
many thanks! mirrored to not overload sourceforge mirrors

http://puppylover.netsons.org/dokupuppy ... s:archiver

Posted: Wed 13 Aug 2008, 19:31
by hayagix
This has been a must-have tool for me for some time. Just excellent. Thankyou.