Designed by the developer , k7z (sometimes known by its older siblings like Q7z or J7Z) is a front-end for 7-Zip. It’s built to bridge the gap between complex command-line arguments and a user-friendly interface. Why Use It?

: Easily add AES-256 encryption to your archives, ensuring your sensitive files stay private during transfers or email attachments . Getting Started

: Beyond .7z, it handles TAR, ZIP, and GZIP seamlessly.

While k7z offers a streamlined experience, it’s worth noting that it isn't always available in standard repositories like Ubuntu's PPA. You may need to download the source or check community-maintained packages to get it running on your specific distro.