- Set file associations within the program to override the system's
- A separate drag-and-drop window for hash checks, file listings, wipe, etc. and another one for extraction (similar to UniExtract)
- An image rotation, crop, transform, rename, and duplicate finding tool. Wow.
- Support for keyfiles (I haven't seen this in a compression program before)
- System benchmark
- Various wipe tools including standard secure delete (2-pass by default), "zero" delete (fewer writes), freespace wipe
- A truly excellent selection options set "all objects of this type, objects of same attributes, date, size, packed size" Very smart.
- Themes
Other notes
- Right-clicking on a file and selecting "More" - "Info" gives an estimated compression level (this is something I was looking for some time back)
- Scheduling appears to use the machine's built-in Task Scheduler, which isn't portable.
- Key files are always 256 bytes, which is a little smaller than I'd expect, but are equivalent to about 36 character password (256/7). That's plenty secure.
- I wasn't clear on how the password manager works ... think that could be more clear
- Copy processes utilize Robocopy, meaning the program opens up a command line window that shows the progress as the copy happens. This was odd but I'm sure has some advantages.