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7zip Dark - Theme !!exclusive!!

Here is everything you need to know about giving 7-Zip a modern, dark makeover. If you download the latest stable version of 7-Zip (as of 2024/2025), you won't find a "Toggle Dark Mode" button in the settings. The official version is still tethered to the classic Windows UI framework.

Specifically, the interface. The default 7-Zip window—with its stark white background, grey menus, and classic blue folder icons—looks like it was ripped straight from the Windows XP era. For users who have migrated their entire workflow to dark mode to reduce eye strain or save battery life on OLED screens, the bright flash of a 7-Zip window can be jarring. 7zip dark theme

However, if you are running (version 22H2 or later), there is a hidden handshake between 7-Zip and the operating system. The latest beta versions of 7-Zip (and the builds available on the official forums) have begun supporting the OS-wide "Choose your default app mode." Here is everything you need to know about

So, does 7-Zip have a native dark theme? And if not, how do you get one? Specifically, the interface

For years, 7-Zip has been the undisputed heavyweight champion of file compression. It’s free, open-source, incredibly efficient (thanks to its LZMA algorithm), and handles virtually every archive format known to man. However, there is one area where the beloved utility has historically lagged behind modern software: aesthetics.

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