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ArcThemALL! V3.1   
Suggested by Lupo73 - Updated by Lupo73 on 21 Aug 2010
2MB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (1551)
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Synopsis: ArcThemALL! is a multi-compressor of files and folders for both normal and advanced users. It supports compression with UPX, MPRESS, ZIP and 7Z formats, includes an intelligent UPX compression mode, supports self-extracting archive creation, encryption/decryption of archives, the extraction of a long list of formats (7Z, ARJ, BZIP2, CAB, CHM, CPIO, DEB, DMG, FAT, GZIP, HFS, ISO, LZH, LZMA, LZMA2, MBR, MSI, NSIS, NTFS, RAR, RPM, TAR, UDF, UPX, VHD, WIM, XAR, XZ, Z, ZIP) and much more.
Writes settings to: Application folder
How to extract: Download the ZIP package and extract to a folder of your choice. Launch ArcThemALL!.exe.
Stealth [?]: Yes
Unicode support: Yes
License: GPL
System Requirements: Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP / Vista / Win7
What's new: >>

v3.1 (21-08-2010)
- added alert if output folder cannot be created
- added automatic backup for MPRESS compression (for security reasons)
- added official software Guide (thanks to grannyGeek)
- added support to compress files open for writing
- added support to remember interface position
- made some other improvements
- fixed some minor bugs

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