- Supports multiple archive formats such as Zip, Tar, Gzip, Bzip2, 7-Zip, Rar, LhA, StuffIt, several old Amiga file and disk archives, CAB, LZX. Read the wiki page for a more thorough listing of formats.
- Supports split archives for certain formats, like RAR.
- Uses libxad for older and more obscure formats. This is an old Amiga library for handling unpacking of archives.
- Depends on UniversalDetector Library. Uses character set autodetection code from Mozilla to auto-detect the encoding of the filenames in the archives.
- The unarchiving engine itself is multi-platform, and command-line tools exist for Linux, Windows and other OSes.
- Originally developed by Dag Ågren
XADMaster relies on directories structure. To start development you'll need to clone the main project with Universal Detector library:
git clone https://github.com/MacPaw/XADMaster.git
git clone https://github.com/MacPaw/universal-detector.git
The resulting directory structure should look like:
<development-directory>
/XADMaster
/universal-detector
Compiling this under Ubuntu requires the gobjc++ package, to supply cc1obj; as well as gnustep-core-devel, libarchive-dev, and libbz2-dev, libwavpack-dev, icu-devtools, libicu-dev
- The Unarchiver application.
This software is distributed under the LGPL 2.1 license. Please read LICENSE for information on the software availability and distribution.