PeaZip 10.5 boosts performance and adds new features to the file manager

  • Substantial improvement in speed and RAM management when browsing files and opening compressed files.
  • New options in Windows for inspecting NTFS Alternate Data Streams and Zone Identifier.
  • Improved file editing features, hidden file viewing, and security warnings when running certain formats.
  • Compatible with Lazarus 4.x while maintaining backward compatibility and macOS-specific enhancements.

PeaZip 10.5

PeaZip 10.5 It is now available for download and comes with important new features for those looking for a versatile and efficient file compression and management tool. This version, two months after its previous release, responds to the demand for higher performance and usability in the world of open source and cross-platform software. For an in-depth look at the improvements and new features, you can check out our analysis at this full article.

One of the highlights is the noticeable increase in speed when exploring and viewing the contents of compressed files, as well as a optimized RAM management, making opening large files or files with complex structures much faster. Additionally, the manager now better displays files with complicated hierarchies and makes it easier to edit compressed files directly.

Specific new features in Windows and macOS

For Windows, PeaZip 10.5 adds the ability to examine alternative NTFS data streams and access additional information such as the Zone Identifier (Mark of The Web), allowing for easy detection of files downloaded from the Internet. Tools have been added to scan multiple files or folders for this sensitive information, allowing for automated identification of potential security risks.

On macOS, you can now use all available icon styles and sizes in File Explorer, just like on other platforms. This provides a uniform user experience and customizable.

PeaZip 10.5 introduces improvements in security and file management

Another point to highlight is the integration of Security warnings before running formats containing active content, minimizing risks associated with potentially harmful files. It's also been made easier to decide whether or not to show hidden files and folders, thanks to an option accessible from the file manager settings.

The functions menu has been reorganized, eliminating duplications and making access to the different tools more intuitive. Also noteworthy is the Simplification of browser optimization presets, as well as new options to search for SHA256 hash values ​​via Jotti VirusScan.

Technical fixes and improvements

PeaZip 10.5 fixes several bugs found in previous versions, such as the failure to auto-open certain TAR archives, problems navigating through archive paths, and improvements to the display of warnings when requesting passwords for encrypted files. In addition, the program has been recompiled with Lazarus 4.x and continues to support Lazarus 3.x and 2.x, ensuring good compatibility and stability in different environments. For more information on compatibility, see .

In the new version have also been added Contextual hints in the settings tabs and optimized the way potentially problematic files are identified, strengthening security and making it easier to use for both novice and advanced users.

Updating the backend to Pea 1.25 It brings additional improvements to file management and extraction, consolidating PeaZip as one of the most robust and complete options among open file management programs.

PeaZip 10.5 thus consolidates itself as a free and open source alternative for file management and compression, with significant improvements in efficiency, safety and functionality on all supported operating systems. Those interested can view the full changelog and download the latest version from the project's official website.