Can I use 7zip on a Mac or Linux computer?

Yes, 7-Zip is available for Mac and Linux computers. While 7-Zip is primarily a Windows application, there are several third-party ports and packages that make it possible to use 7-Zip on Mac and Linux systems.

For Mac users, there are two popular ways to use 7-Zip. The first option is to use a third-party file archiver such as The Unarchiver, which supports a wide range of file formats including 7z. The second option is to install a third-party port of 7-Zip such as p7zip, which is a command-line version of 7-Zip that is available for Mac, Linux, and other Unix-based systems.

For Linux users, 7-Zip is available as a command-line tool called p7zip. Most Linux distributions come with p7zip pre-installed, but if it is not available on your system, you can install it using your package manager.

It’s worth noting that while 7-Zip is available on Mac and Linux systems, the user interface and features may differ from the Windows version. In particular, the Windows version of 7-Zip has a graphical user interface (GUI), while the Mac and Linux versions typically require the use of a command-line interface (CLI).

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