If you have a compressed file (like a .7z or .zip file), simply drag the file and drop it onto the Keka icon in your Dock or desktop. Keka will instantly extract the contents to the same folder.
: To extract a 7z file, click on "Extract" and select the 7z file you want to open. Choose a destination folder for the extracted files and click "Extract" again.
While there is no official "7-Zip" app for macOS with a graphical interface, you can still use the 7-Zip engine through terminal commands or download popular third-party apps that provide the same functionality. Option 1: User-Friendly Apps (Recommended)
Now that p7zip is installed, you can use it exactly like the Windows command line version.
These apps allow you to open .7z files by simply double-clicking them, just like standard .zip files.
Once Homebrew is installed, type the following command into the Terminal and press Enter:
: macOS native tools cannot open .7z or .rar files without one of the third-party apps listed above.
If you have a compressed file (like a .7z or .zip file), simply drag the file and drop it onto the Keka icon in your Dock or desktop. Keka will instantly extract the contents to the same folder.
: To extract a 7z file, click on "Extract" and select the 7z file you want to open. Choose a destination folder for the extracted files and click "Extract" again.
While there is no official "7-Zip" app for macOS with a graphical interface, you can still use the 7-Zip engine through terminal commands or download popular third-party apps that provide the same functionality. Option 1: User-Friendly Apps (Recommended)
Now that p7zip is installed, you can use it exactly like the Windows command line version.
These apps allow you to open .7z files by simply double-clicking them, just like standard .zip files.
Once Homebrew is installed, type the following command into the Terminal and press Enter:
: macOS native tools cannot open .7z or .rar files without one of the third-party apps listed above.