Kenji Mouri is an independent developer known in the Windows open-source community for refining classic utilities into streamlined, modern counterparts; his flagship offering, NanaZip, re-imagines the venerable 7-Zip archiver by wrapping its proven compression engines in a fluent WinUI interface that respects Windows 11 design cues while retaining every veteran feature—AES-256 encryption, solid volumes, multi-threaded LZMA2, and broad format support from ZIP and RAR to TAR, ISO, and ZSTD. The program plugs transparently into File Explorer’s context menu, offers dark-mode icons, supports Mica backdrop blur, and exposes PowerShell-friendly cmdlets for scripted extraction or automated packaging workflows, making it equally attractive to casual users who simply need fast drag-and-drop extraction and to IT technicians who batch-repackage software distributions or create password-protected backups. Additional convenience touches include hash verification, an MSI installer for enterprise rollout, and MSIX packages that update silently through the Microsoft Store, all released under a permissive LGPL license that encourages community contributions. Kenji Mouri’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are sourced from trusted Windows package managers such as winget, always deliver the latest upstream build, and can be queued for batch installation alongside other utilities.
The 7-Zip derivative intended for the modern Windows experience.
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