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Review: Peazip 5 decompresses everything

Peazip is one of the most versatile file compression and archiving utilities out there—possibly the most versatile—and it’s free. It’s also quite easy to use and offers the same features found in programs such as WinZip and WinRAR such as context menu integration, passwords, command line usage, etc.

Peazip supports every compressed archive format I’m aware of: 7Zip, ARC, GZ, TAR, ACE, RAR, etc. There’s also support for both ISO and UDF disc images and Linux package formats such as DEB, RPM, PET/PUP, and SLP. As a bonus, you can open Mac HFS DMG files. There are more, but the point is that there’s little out there in the way of compressed file you can’t browse and extract from.

As you can tell from the file type associations dialog, Peazip supports a lot of formats.

While I’ve always appreciated the effort that goes into this piece of free software, I’ve also installed, then uninstalled Peazip several times over the years because of operational and performance issues. This has left me using WinRAR, which while a bit old-school looking, is rock-solid and fast. Version 5 of Peazip seems quite a bit more stable, but it still has a tendency to not close and launch 100% smoothly when you’re dealing with multiple instances. Also, the progress bar is still inaccurate, claiming far less progress than as actually been made. Several times, it was only 25% across when the task completed.

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ACE Announces Launch of Agriculture Property & Casualty Business

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ACE Announces Launch of Agriculture Property & Casualty Business

PHILADELPHIA–(BUSINESS WIRE)– The ACE Group today announced the formation of its agriculture property and casualty insurance business, ACE Agribusiness. ACE Agribusiness is comprised of Penn Millers Insurance Company, acquired by ACE in 2011, and the Farm and Ranch division of Rain and Hail Insurance Service, acquired by ACE in 2010.

ACE Agribusiness will offer farm and ranch and specialty property and casualty commercial insurance products and services to the agriculture market.

“Unifying the Penn Millers commercial agricultural business and Rain and Hail’s Farm and Ranch division under the new name — ACE Agribusiness — strengthens ACE‘s offerings in this segment. It also builds upon ACE‘s leading franchise, broadening our portfolio in this market, by bringing ACE‘s specialty commercial property and casualty expertise to agriculture businesses,” said Michael Coleman, Division President, ACE Agriculture. “We’re pleased to have the opportunity to align these combined property and casualty offerings under the ACE brand. And we’re pleased to expand our substantial agricultural market capabilities through these specialty niche businesses serving the agriculture market.”

Rain and Hail, an insurance subsidiary of the ACE Group, will continue to offer its comprehensive suite of crop products including multi-peril crop insurance, crop hail coverages, and named peril products specific to the agriculture market, under its existing name.

ACE’s agriculture businesses, Rain and Hail, and ACE Agribusiness, headquartered in Johnston, Iowa, is one of the largest providers of multi-peril crop insurance and a leading provider of crop hail and commercial agricultural insurance to farmers and businesses in the United States and Canada. The ACE Group is one of the world’s largest multiline property and casualty insurers. With operations in 53 countries, ACE provides commercial and personal property and casualty insurance, personal accident supplemental health insurance, reinsurance, and life insurance to a diverse group of clients. ACE Limited, the parent company of the ACE Group, is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYS: ACE) and is a component of the S&P 500 index. Additional information can be found at: www.acegroup.com .

The ACE Group
Carla L. Ferrara, 212-827-4744
Carla.ferrara@acegroup.com

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ACE Limited to Hold Its First Quarter Earnings Conference Call on Tuesday, April 23, 2013

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ACE Limited to Hold Its First Quarter Earnings Conference Call on Tuesday, April 23, 2013

ZURICH–(BUSINESS WIRE)– ACE Limited (NYS: ACE) will hold its first quarter earnings conference call on Tuesday, April 23, 2013, beginning at 8:30 a.m. Eastern.

The company expects to issue its first quarter earnings release and financial supplement after the market closes on Monday, April 22, 2013. These documents will be available in the Investor Information section of the company’s website located at www.acegroup.com.

The earnings conference call will be available via live webcast at www.acegroup.com or by dialing 888-299-7205 (within the United States) or 719-457-1517 (international), passcode 3476384. Please refer to the ACE Group website in the Investor Information section under Calendar of Events for details. A replay of the call will be available until Tuesday, May 7, 2013, and the archived webcast will be available for approximately one month. To listen to the replay, please dial 888-203-1112 (in the United States) or 719-457-0820 (international), passcode 3476384.

The ACE Group is one of the world’s largest multiline property and casualty insurers. With operations in 53 countries, ACE provides commercial and personal property and casualty insurance, personal accident and supplemental health insurance, reinsurance and life insurance to a diverse group of clients. ACE Limited, the parent company of the ACE Group, is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYS: ACE) and is a component of the S&P 500 index. Additional information can be found at: www.acegroup.com.

ACE Limited
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Helen M. Wilson
441-299-9283
helen.wilson@acegroup.com
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212-827-4444
stephen.wasdick@acegroup.com

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ACE USA Announces Executive Appointments in its Global Client Executive Practice and Houston Region

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ACE USA Announces Executive Appointments in its Global Client Executive Practice and Houston Region

PHILADELPHIA–(BUSINESS WIRE)– ACE USA, the U.S.-based retail operating division of the ACE Group, today announced new executive appointments in its Global Client Executives practice and regional operations in Houston:

Pam Humphrey will assume the position of Senior Vice President and Global Client Executive for ACE USA. Ms. Humphrey will be based in Houston, and in her new role she will work collaboratively with select clients and distribution partners to provide access to a broad range of global risk management solutions. Ms. Humphrey most recently served as Senior Vice President and Regional Executive Officer of ACE USA’s Houston region, where her proven leadership and an astute knowledge of the region has solidified ACE‘s presence in this territory. She previously spent 20 years with several other national insurance carriers, serving in various regional casualty underwriting positions, before joining ACE USA in 1999 as Branch Manager of ACE USA’s Houston region. She holds the Chartered Property Casualty Underwriter (CPCU) professional designation. Ms. Humphrey will report to John Alfieri, Division President, ACE Global Client Executives.

“For the past ten years, Pam’s proven leadership has built and positioned the ACE brand in the Houston region. She is a thoughtful, experienced and respected insurance executive. She has also worked to build a strong team in the region, which will now be transitioned to her successor, Joe Connelly,” said Ed Zaccaria, Division President, ACE USA Regional Operations.

Joe Connelly has been appointed as Senior Vice President, Regional Executive Officer, of ACE USA’s Houston region. Based in Houston, Mr. Connelly will be responsible for setting and driving the overall strategic direction for this region. He will oversee the regional production plans, distribution, product sales, marketing, and producer management. Mr. Connelly most recently held the position of Vice President and National Segment Leader in the Houston region, where he was critical in responding to the specialized needs of this market. He previously held client management and operations positions within the downstream energy industry. Mr. Connelly will report to Mr. Zaccaria.

“For the past five years I’ve enjoyed working closely with Joe expanding ACE‘s presence in the Houston market and responding to our brokers and clients’ needs. I’ve been pleased to watch Joe’s expertise make such a difference to our national accounts segment,” said Ms. Humphrey.

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2013 Acura MDX AWD Review & Test Drive

By Harvey Schwartz

2013 Acura MDX Beauty Right Done Small

‘HIGH PERFORMANCE MEETS LUXURY, COMFORT AND CONNECTIVITY’

First introduced in 2001 and winner of Motor Trend Magazine’s ‘Sport Utility of the Year’ award, it was last refreshed in 2010 with the addition of the Acura signature ‘over-bite’ grille and a powertrain upgrade with the 300hp 3.7 liter SOHC V6 engine mated to a six-speed automatic with paddle shifting.  The 2013 model that I tested is long overdue for a totally new look and Acura promises that to happen in the 2014 model year.  In the meantime, this MDX Advance and Technology edition maintains the core elements that make this SUV so enticing and exciting to drive-the 300hp V6 engine with sequential shifting paddles on the steering wheel, a Nurburgring tuned fully independent suspension with comfort and sport settings, Acura’s Super Handling All-Wheel Drive (SH-AWD) system, Acura’s ‘ACE’ body structure, a luxurious interior with room for seven passengers and a load of advanced features including Acura’s Navigation System, with voice recognition, an awesome 10-speaker Acura/ELS surround sound system, a power liftgate and a rearview camera.  These and a host of other features are standard and make the MDX one of the best high-performing luxury sport utility vehicles on the market.  It leaves out nothing except for a Smart Access Key Fob and push button start/stop which isn’t the end of the world, but standard on most high-end sport utility vehicles-they will probably be available in the all-new 2014 edition.

Other than those two tidbits, the 2013 Acura MDX is awesome as I enjoyed every minute behind the wheel in city and highway driving.

2013 Acura MDX Engine Done Small

A generous 300 horsepower and 270lb.ft. of torque is generated by the 3.7 liter, SOHC, 24-valve, all-aluminum V6 with VVT & Lift Electronic Control (VTEC).  It gives the 300 horses a wide power band at the low end for quick launches and gas-saving low rpm when cruising down the highway.  The smooth shifting and sport-minded sequential sportshift six-speed automatic transmission has paddle shifter on the steering wheel, Grade Logic Control, shift hold control, cornering G shift control and hill start assist.  Whether driving up or down on pavement or off-road, this transmission enhances your capabilities by adding extra control of your speed and handling.  Speaking of handling, the super handling all-wheel drive (SH-AWD) system is fantastic-super quick changing torque to each wheel as needed when driving on wet or slick pavement and when off-roading to your favorite destination.  The center of the instrument cluster shows you the torque bias at all four wheels as it is happening as you drive.  It is seamless so you don’t know that the system is assisting you when on the road or off-road.  The torque-sensing power-assisted rack & pinion steering system is quick acting to your inputs with great feel for the road and on-center when driving straight-ahead at speed.  The drive is solid as a rock further enhanced with the big footprint of …read more
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ACE Appoints Robert Courtemanche as Chairman of its ACE Private Risk Services Division, Mary Boyd as

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ACE Appoints Robert Courtemanche as Chairman of its ACE Private Risk Services Division, Mary Boyd as Division President

PHILADELPHIA–(BUSINESS WIRE)– The ACE Group today announced key leadership appointments in the company’s high-net-worth personal insurance business. Robert Courtemanche has been appointed as Chairman of ACE Private Risk Services, and Mary Boyd as Division President of ACE Private Risk Services.

Mr. Courtemanche joined ACE in 2008 as Division President of ACE Private Risk Services. Ms. Boyd joined in 2010 as Senior Vice President and Chief Administrative Officer of the Division. She was appointed Chief Operating Officer in January 2012.

In his new role as Chairman, Mr. Courtemanche will focus primarily on long-term strategic issues and external relationships for ACE Private Risk Services. As Division President, Ms. Boyd will manage the day-to-day running of ACE Private Risk Services’ operations, including developing and executing near and long-term strategic plans.

“Bob and Mary have been instrumental in the success of ACE Private Risk Services, a division that in only five years has become a significant and respected insurer for high net worth families, including some of the wealthiest in the country,” said Juan Andrade, Chief Operating Officer, ACE Overseas General, and President, ACE Global Personal and Small Commercial Insurance. “They are experienced and dynamic leaders, who are well prepared to drive ACE Private Risk Services in the next stage of its growth.”

Mr. Courtemanche brings more than 30 years of personal lines insurance industry experience to his new role. Prior to joining ACE, Mr. Courtemanche served as President of the Fireman’s Fund’s Personal Insurance business. He previously served as Senior Vice President of American International Group’s (AIG) Private Client Group, and has held several key management positions at Chubb & Son, Inc.

Ms. Boyd brings nearly 20 years of experience in the insurance industry to her new role. Prior to joining ACE, Ms. Boyd served as Senior Vice President, Managing Director at Insurance Company of the West / Explorer Insurance Company from 2006 to 2010. She also has held various positions at Chubb & Son, Inc., including Vice President of Predictive Analytics as well as actuarial and program management roles from 1994 to 2006.

About ACE Private Risk Services

ACE Private Risk Services is the ACE Group’s high-net-worth personal insurance business, which provides specialty coverage for homeowners, automobile, recreational marine, umbrella liability and valuable collections …read more
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Wealthy Individuals and Families Frequently Overpay to be Underinsured, ACE Private Risk Services Su

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Wealthy Individuals and Families Frequently Overpay to be Underinsured, ACE Private Risk Services Survey Finds

Survey of 600 independent agents finds most high net worth families insured by mass-market carriers remain vulnerable to severe financial loss and overlook discounts

Problem has worsened since 2010; largest gaps in coverage for liability and major assets such as homes and valuable collections

PHILADELPHIA–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Most wealthy individuals and families who insure their assets with carriers geared primarily for the average U.S. household overpay for coverage that leaves their wealth unnecessarily exposed to the risk of severe financial loss, according to an ACE survey of independent insurance agents. High net worth (HNW) families often do not carry enough liability coverage in a variety of forms. Too often, their homes and collections of jewelry, art, wine and other precious items are not adequately protected. Meanwhile, these families also overlook many savings opportunities, such as higher deductibles and package discounts. By taking advantage of these savings opportunities and strengthening coverage against severe loss, HNW families can often achieve more effective protection without a significant increase in premiums.

These findings are presented in a new whitepaper released today by ACE Private Risk Services, the high net worth personal insurance business of the ACE Group. The study, Wealth at Risk: How High Net Worth Families Overpay to Be Underinsured, surveyed more than 600 independent insurance agents and brokers about their new HNW clients previously insured by a mass-market carrier. The full research whitepaper can be found here. The study includes comparisons to 2010, when a similar survey was conducted, and shows that the problem of overpaying and underinsuring has worsened.

“Financially successful families and individuals often fail to adjust their personal insurance programs as they build wealth,” said Robert Courtemanche, Division President, ACE Private Risk Services. “Unless they have a severe loss, they never realize their agent and carrier no longer have the expertise, insurance coverages, and services to fully meet their needs. But by then, it’s too late. Ironically, if they had looked for an agent and carrier better suited to their current level of achievement and lifestyle, they probably wouldn’t have had to pay much more for better protection. In many cases, they could have paid less.”

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Refinancing Rules the Week

By Russ Krull, The Motley Fool

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New issues in U.S. corporate bond markets topped $29 billion last week, with refinancing making up a significant portion of the mix.

American Tower issued $1.8 billion in a private placement spread over five- and 10-year tranches. The company is using the money to repay debt.

Avon showed up at the market‘s door with four issues with maturities ranging from three to 30 years totaling $1.5 billion. The money is being used to repay a number of different notes.

Canadian insurance-provider ACE Limited wrote $950 million between 10- and 30-year notes through its ACE INA Holdings subsidiary. ACE is using the money to redeem paper that’s maturing in 2014 and 2015. Today’s low rates will save ACE about $20 million per year in debt service costs. It’s curious that ACE decided to lock in the rates now, rather than wait a year or two for the existing paper to mature.

Medical supplies and health care technology company McKesson delivered $900 million in new debt split between five- and 10-year notes. The company is using the money to pay off a bridge loan used in its PSS World Medical acquisition.

Mattel wasn’t playing around with five- and 10-year notes totally $500 million. The money will go toward repaying $450 million of maturing notes. Today’s lower rates will cut Mattel’s debt service expenses by about $10 million per year. Any money left after the payoffs will go toward general corporate purposes.

Specialty insurer Markel issued 10- and 30-year paper totaling $500 million. The “use of proceeds” section of the SEC filing cited the ever-uninformative “general corporate purposes.” There is an interesting kicker, however. Markel says “the offering is not condition upon the completion of the acquisition of Alterra.” But if the Alterra acquisition isn’t completed by Nov. 1, Markel must redeem the bonds at 101% of face value. Fortunately for Markel, Alterra’s shareholders recently approved the acquisition.

Historically low rates continue to save companies money when they roll over maturing debt, lower the cost of financing acquisitions, and lower the cost of capital for growth, research and developing, marketing, and other “general corporate purposes.”

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ACE Limited Announces Pricing of $950 Million Senior Notes Offering by Subsidiary

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ACE Limited Announces Pricing of $950 Million Senior Notes Offering by Subsidiary

ZURICH–(BUSINESS WIRE)– ACE Limited (NYS: ACE) announced today that its subsidiary, ACE INA Holdings Inc., has agreed to sell $475 million of 2.70% senior notes due March 2023, and $475 million of 4.15% senior notes due March 2043. The notes are guaranteed by ACE Limited.

The net proceeds from the sale of the notes will be used to repay at maturity $500 million of the company’s 5.88% senior notes maturing in June 2014 and $450 million of its 5.60% senior notes maturing in May 2015. Pending such application, the company may make the net proceeds available to its subsidiaries or invest them in marketable securities.

The joint book-running managers for the offering are Citigroup Global Markets Inc., Wells Fargo Securities, LLC, Mitsubishi UFJ Securities (USA), Inc. and Deutsche Bank Securities Inc.

This press release does not constitute an offer to sell or the solicitation of an offer to buy any of the senior notes or any other securities, nor will there be any sale of the senior notes or any other securities in any state or jurisdiction in which such offer, solicitation or sale would be unlawful prior to registration or qualification under the securities laws of any such state or jurisdiction. The offering is being made only by means of a prospectus supplement and accompanying prospectus. When available, copies of these documents may be obtained from: Citigroup Global Markets Inc., c/o Broadridge Financial Solutions, 1155 Long Island Avenue, Edgewood, NY 11717, or by calling 1-800-831-9146; or Wells Fargo Securities, LLC, 1525 West W.T. Harris Blvd., NC0675, Charlotte, NC 28262, Attn: Capital Markets Client Support, or by calling 800-326-5897 or by email cmclientsupport@wellsfargo.com. Alternatively, the prospectus supplement and accompanying prospectus may be obtained by visiting EDGAR on the SEC Web site at www.sec.gov.

The ACE Group is one of the world’s largest multiline property and casualty insurers. With operations in 53 countries, ACE provides commercial and personal property and casualty insurance, personal accident and supplemental health insurance, reinsurance and life insurance to a diverse group of clients. ACE Limited, the parent company of the ACE Group, is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYS: ACE) and is a component of the S&P 500 index.

ACE Appoints Chris Maleno to Lead ACE USA

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ACE Appoints Chris Maleno to Lead ACE USA

PHILADELPHIA–(BUSINESS WIRE)– The ACE Group today announced the appointment of Chris Maleno as Division President, ACE USA. In this role, Mr. Maleno will oversee all operations for ACE‘s U.S.-based retail commercial property and casualty franchise. He will report to John Lupica, Chairman, Insurance-North America.

Mr. Maleno joined ACE in 2007 as President, ACE USA Regional Operations, where he was instrumental in driving the company’s customer and broker segmentation strategies. He subsequently served as Division President, ACE Casualty Risk with responsibility for the profitable growth of ACE USA’s diverse casualty products including excess liability, construction, environmental and public entity. He was appointed Chief Operating Officer of ACE USA in 2011 with day-to-day oversight of the company’s broad commercial property and casualty and accident and health businesses.

“Chris has made tremendous contributions to ACE since joining the company six years ago and has been a driving force in the growth and expansion of ACE USA’s products and services,” said Mr. Lupica. “He is an experienced and talented leader with a strong underwriting acumen well suited to lead the next phase of growth in our U.S. retail franchise.”

Mr. Maleno brings nearly 25 years of diverse experience in the insurance industry to his new role. Prior to joining ACE, he held several senior leadership positions in casualty underwriting and regional operations management within the industry.

ACE USA is the U.S.-based retail operating division of the ACE Group, and is rated A+ (Superior) by A.M. Best Company and AA- (Very Strong) by Standard & Poor’s. ACE USA, through its underwriting companies, provides insurance products and services throughout the U.S. Additional information on ACE USA and its products and services can be found at www.acegroup.com/us . The ACE Group is one of the world’s largest multiline property and casualty insurers. With operations in 53 countries, ACE provides commercial and personal property and casualty insurance, personal accident supplemental health insurance, reinsurance, and life insurance to a diverse group of clients. ACE Limited, the parent company of the ACE Group, is listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYS: ACE) and is a component of the S&P 500 index. Additional information can be found at: www.acegroup.com .

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Noteworthy ETF Outflows: SSO, ANF, ACN, ACE

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Looking today at week-over-week shares outstanding changes among the universe of ETFs covered at ETF Channel, one standout is the Proshares Ultra S&P500 (AMEX: SSO) where we have detected an approximate $25.6 million dollar outflow — that’s a 1.9% decrease week over week (from 19,875,000 to 19,500,000). Among the largest underlying components of SSO, in trading today Abercrombie & Fitch Co. (NYSE: ANF) is up about 1.8%, Accenture plc (NYSE: ACN) is up about 0.2%, and ACE, Ltd. (NYSE: ACE) is relatively unchanged. For a complete list of holdings, visit the SSO Holdings page » …read more
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ACE Inhibitor Improves Walking In People with Peripheral Artery Disease

By Larry Husten, Contributor Giving an ACE inhibitor to people with peripheral artery disease (PAD) and intermittent claudication reduces pain and increases walking time, according to a new study published in JAMA. Currently the pharmacologic options for this patient population are few and have limited efficacy.
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PeaZip 4.8.1 (KDE Archiving/Backup)

ThumbnailPeaZip 4.8.1
(KDE Archiving/Backup)
PeaZip is a cross-platform, desktop neutral file archiver utility that provides an unified portable GUI (Qt and GTK2) for many Open Source technologies like 7-Zip, FreeArc, PAQ, UPX

Create 7Z, ARC, BZ2, GZ, *PAQ, PEA, QUAD/BALZ, TAR, UPX, WIM, XZ, ZIP files

Extract over 150 archive types: ACE, ARJ, CAB, DMG, ISO, LHA, RAR, UDF, ZIPX and many more…

Features of PeaZip includes extract, create and convert multiple archives at once, create self-extracting archives, split/join files, strong encryption with two factor authentication, encrypted password manager, secure deletion, find duplicate files, calculate hashes, export job definition as scripts.

Installation and integration in *x systems:

If experiencing problems running PeaZip compiled for Qt, start it as:
peazip -style=cleanlooks

If experiencing problems with PeaZip compiled for Qt widgetset, it is available PeaZip compiled for GTK2 libraries as alternative, or it is possible to compile the application for its own Qt version using Lazarus/FreePascal IDE, which supports compiling the sources for various widgetsets: Win32, WinCE, fpGUI, Carbon, Qt, GTK1, GTK2.

On Linux systems, PeaZip installer automatically create menu entries for KDE (on most versions); to add PeaZip to Gnome menu copy the “Archiving” folder placed in PeaZip/Freedesktop_integration/nautilus-scripts to system’s Nautilus script’s folder (in most versions open “Scripts” menu in system’s context menu, and select “Open script’s folder”).

Qt widgetset packages requires Qt 4.5 or more recent, and needs libQt4Pas.so installed in /usr/local/lib or equivalent directory (copy the file and run ldconfig; it is done automatically in installable packages), such as /usr/lib or /usr/lib32 on some 64 bit distributions.
A copy of libQt4Pas.so is available in PeaZip’s directory, ./usr/local/share/PeaZip/ for the installable packages.
If the Qt version does not start on some systems, as some system’s visual styles may cause recursive repainting error, you can fix the problem starting it in a console (or script) as: peazip -style=cleanlooks

On 64 bit systems, backend binaries in PeaZip/res path can be freely replaced by users with respective 64 bit counterpart (if available).

PeaZip Portable is standalone software and doesn’t need installation and can be used from removable or remote paths without changing the host system (useful is system needs to stay library-freezed).
‘Freedesktop_integration’ folder in PeaZip’s path contains .desktop files and Nautilus scripts to help users to configure tighter integration of PeaZip with desktop environment’s menus.

changelog:
2013 01 31
Improved GUI, various fixes.

2012 12 06
Added native build of PeaZip Portable for BSD systems

2012 11 23
4.8 New graphic files management features, new alphabetically sorted Functions sidebar, improved mail functions integration

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Study Warns Against Dual Blockade of Renin-Angiotensin System In Heart Failure And Hypertension

By Larry Husten, Contributor The enormous success of ACE inhibitors in hypertension and heart failure spurred hope that adding a second drug to block the renin-angiotensin system would yield improved outcomes. Although definitive evidence supporting dual blockade of the renin-angiotensin system has never been found, more than 200,000 patients in the US currently receive  this therapy. Now a large new meta-analysis suggests that dual blockade results in no improvement in mortality but is associated with an increase in important adverse events.
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2013 Honda Accord Sport Review & Test Drive

By Harvey Schwartz

‘A SPORTING GOOD IDEA’

The all-new, ninth-generation, 2013 Honda Accord is a vast improvement over the last generation model.  The new Sport trim package placed just above the price for the base LX trim saves you money but gives you in return a very good performance version of the Accord.  No matter which model you choose, each is more sophisticated, higher-performing, and with a longer list of standard equipment.  The new Sport model comes with a new 189 hp 2.4 liter 4-cylinder engine, a new CVT transmission with seven gear ratios and paddle shifters, a leather-wrapped tilt/telescoping steering wheel with cruise control, audio control and Bluetooth buttons, a body color decklid spoiler, dual exhaust with chrome finishers, foglamps, and a 10-way powered driver’s seat with power lumbar control.  Filling the fenders are custom 18X8 in. machined aluminum alloy wheels wrapped with 235/45R18 in. performance tires for excellent grip and a smooth, quiet ride.

The new Accord is shorter, lower and wider than before which gives it a lower co-efficient of drag while improving its handling capabilities.  Even though it is slightly small in length, 189.2 in. versus last year’s 191 in., rear legroom and trunk room has improved.

The newly styled Sport model that I tested features more chrome and cut angles beginning with the front end showing a more angular grille with chrome around its side, bottom and inside horizontal slats.  Just below is another air-intake with a chrome strip at the bottom, and at each side are new foglamps.  The ‘cat’s-eye’ headlamps are slimmer but put out more light with standard projector beam lights or optional HID lights.  The silhouette shows the steeply raked windshield A-pillars, aero-dynamic designed side mirrors, flared fenders, a full-perimeter chrome strip around the greenhouse, deep side extensions, and pull out chrome door handles.  A nicely scallop at each door rises slightly giving it a look of motion when parked.  The tapered roof ends with a spoiler mounted onto the back of the trunk lid to enhance rear downforce.  Moving over to the rear are big, wraparound taillight/brake/backup lamp clusters tied together with a wide chrome strip.  A bold bumper with a chrome bar just above an air-diffuser underneath better manage airflow.  Under the bumper at each side are large, chrome exhaust finishers.  The new look is sleek, lower and aggressive, yet more luxurious than before.

Under the hood of the Accord Sport is a new 2.4 liter 4-cylinder aluminum alloy DOHC, i-VTEC engine with direct injection.  Because of the high-flow dual exhaust system this engine pumps out 189 hp at 6,400 rpm and 182 lb.ft. of torque at 3,900 rpm compared to the standard 2.4 liter’s 185 hp and 181 lb.ft. of torque with the single exhaust.  An ECO Assist button on the left side of the dashboard decreases rpm when lightly pushing on the throttle to increase mpg.

The Accord Sport’s new engine can be mated to either a smooth shifting six-speed manual or a new Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT).  With a wider ratio range than the 5-speed automatic that it replaces and combined with greater efficiency and less weight, the new CVT is a major contributor to the Accord’s improved fuel efficiency of 21 mpg/city and 34 mpg/highway.  I tested the new CVT with steering wheel mounted paddle shifters and it was great fun changing gears when I wanted to hold to redline or downshift going into corners.  I saw 1-7 gears on the center readout plus the system wouldn’t let me advance the gears until I reached a certain speed, just like a real sequential shifting automatic.  Upshifting and downshifting was instant, great fun and sporty driving.

Most of the fun when behind the wheel is telegraphed through the new, more rigid fully independent suspension and the many electronic advancements that make the all-new Accord the most fun-to-drive and capable than ever.   The all-new chassis features a MacPherson strut setup that replaces the older, heavier double-wishbone setup.  The front includes a new steel and aluminum subframe that reduces noise, vibration and harshness, gas-charged shocks and a 17mm stabilizer bar.  The rear multi-link setup features new compliance bushings, coil springs, gas-charged shocks and a 14mm stabilizer bar.  Giving the front end more rigidity for enhanced response to your inputs is a strut tower brace.  The new electric power steering system uses an electric motor to assist to the rack & pinion steering thus reducing steering effort at slow speeds, improving precision, feel for the road and less power consumption.

When you put the gear selector in S (Sport) the engine mapping is quickened, the suspension tightens and the power steering is even more responsive giving a feeling and precision of driving a higher-priced, high-performance sport sedan.  When entering a highway on a cloverleaf I had the speedometer at 60 mph with no understeer or oversteer, partly thanks to the electronic vehicle assist and traction control that kept the wheels firmly planted as I sped around the circle.  Giving the new Accord a quieter ride than ever are standard Active Noise Control and Active Sound Control that counteract engine noise helping to create a more linear and sophisticated high-rpm engine note.

Slowing the new Accord Sport down from speed are larger, power-assisted, four-wheel steel disc brakes.  Up front are 11.4 in. vented discs clamped with dual-piston calipers and 11.1 in. solid discs clamped with single-piston calipers in the rear.  Braking control is enhanced with standard ABS, EBD and BA.

The interior of the Accord Sport is all new with more comfortable front bucket seats, new more simple instrumentation, brushed aluminum trimmed, dual tiered center stack with separate audio and climate controls sections, a center console with dual cupholders, storage bin up front and a deep and wide storage box under the padded armrest.  The leather-wrapped stick shifter is found on-line with P through S surrounded by a  chrome bezel.  All of the controls are within easy rear to use.  Although the car’s length as decreased over 3 in. and the wheelbase is almost an inch shorter, key interior dimensions have grown.  While the Accord’s sleeker shape decreases already plentiful headroom slightly, rear legroom increases over an inch, bot front and rear shoulder room increase, and trunk space is up over a cubic foot.  The larger volume trunk now features a flatter floor and more space for greater utility.  The interior shows Accord’s advancement with higher grades of soft-to-the-touch materials and greater craftsmanship.  The Sport features black plastic with a dot pattern on the dashboard, center console and door trim.

A bright, full-color 8 in. ‘intelligent’ Multi-Information Display (i-MID) serves as the control center for the Accord’s many electronic functions.  The i-MID screen displays the image from the new standard backup camera, fuel economy information, audio functions, and an available LaneWatch feature, which can help you on busy multi-lane roads by displaying a wide-angle view of the passenger side roadway of the vehicle.  A new audio with touchscreen system is standard and features a Pandora internet radio interface, and a convenient SMS text messaging function that can read incoming texts aloud and allow you to respond with factory preset text message.  A Bluetooth HandsFreeLink phone interface adds intuitive hands-free calling convenience.  Honda satellite-linked navigation system with voice recognition and FM Traffic is optional.  The all-new Accord is the first Honda product to offer available HondaLink technology, which works with the owner’s compatible smartphone to connect the Accord with music and other media sources, internet apps, roadside assistance and more to help improve the driving experience.  Aha by Harman is the first HondaLink internet app resource and future apps will expand HondaLink functionality substantially.

Standard equipment inside my Accord Sport not mentioned above included AM-FM-CD/MP3 audio system with four speakers, USB audio interface, MP3 auxiliary input jack, dual-zone climate control with air filtration system, power windows/door locks with driver-side express up/down, illuminated dual vanity mirrors, dual map lights, map pockets behind the front seatbacks, sunglass holder, cruise control, variable-speed wipers/washers, remote fuel filler door/trunk release, cargo area light, lockable glove box, exterior temperature gauge, thick cut-pile carpeting, floor maps front/rear, maintenance minder system, grab handles above each door, 60/40 split folding rear seat, and a pull-down rear armrest with dual cupholders.

Standard safety features include driver/front passenger dual stage airbags, driver/front passenger side airbags, side curtain airbags with rollover sensor, ACE body structure, tire pressure monitoring system, side impact door beams, 3-point safety belts for five with front pretensioners/load limiters, daytime running lamps and the LATCH system for child seats.

The all-new 2013 Honda Accord is a vast improvement over the last generation model with sleeker and more aerodynamic styling, more fuel efficient powertrains, a more refined and dynamic suspension system, a more spacious, refined, and comfortable interior with the latest in infotainment and safety systems.  The new Sport model that I tested gave me even greater pleasure and fun driving it around town and on the highways.  The price is surprisingly affordable at just $23,390.00 for this great looking and great performing new Accord Sport sedan.

2013 Honda Accord Sport Beauty Right Up Done Small
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COPYRIGHT: 2012: HARVEY SCHWARTZ

SPECIFICATIONS

  • Price: Base Accord Sedan $21,680 / As-Tested Accord Sport $23,390
  • Engine: 2.4 liter DOHC 4-cylinder 185 horsepower @ 6,400 rpm / 181 ft-lbs. torque @ 3,900 rpm
  • Transmission: CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission)
  • Wheelbase: 109.3 in.
  • Total length: 191.4 in.
  • Total width: 72.8 in.
  • Total height: 57.7 in.
  • Curb weight: 3,342 lbs.
  • Track: f/r-62.4/62.4 in.
  • Headroom: f/r-39.1/37.5 in.
  • Legroom: f/r-42.5/38.5 in.
  • Cargo volume: 15.8 cu.ft.
  • Turing circle: 39.6 ft.
  • Fuel tank: 17.2 gallons
  • 0-60 mph: 7.5 seconds

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