Most commonly uses LZMA/LZMA2 , which offers 30–70% better compression than the standard ZIP format.
Supports strong AES-256 encryption for both file data and the header (making filenames invisible without a password).
The .7z format is an open architecture that supports various compression, converting, and encryption methods.
Most commonly uses LZMA/LZMA2 , which offers 30–70% better compression than the standard ZIP format.
Supports strong AES-256 encryption for both file data and the header (making filenames invisible without a password).
The .7z format is an open architecture that supports various compression, converting, and encryption methods.