Finder integration
Right-click archive operations from Finder. Quick-extract and quick-zip without launching the main app. Custom Finder icons for opened archives so they read at a glance.
Native macOS workspace — multi-tab archive view, Finder drag-and-drop, AES-256 encryption built in, and the standalone toolbox accessible from the top bar.
Right-click archive operations from Finder. Quick-extract and quick-zip without launching the main app. Custom Finder icons for opened archives so they read at a glance.
Open multiple archives in tabs within a single window — same Cmd+T pattern you already use in Safari, Finder, and Terminal. Switch between archives without launching multiple app instances.
Drop a folder onto the dock icon or main window to create an archive. Drop files into an open archive to add them. Drag files out to extract. Native drag interactions, not bolted-on.
Universal binary — runs natively on Apple Silicon (M1, M2, M3) and Intel Macs. Multi-core compression engine takes advantage of the performance cores; no Rosetta-2 translation overhead.
Several built-in icon themes so the app matches your menu-bar / Finder aesthetic — light, dark, monochrome, and accent-color variants. macOS Big Sur, Monterey, Ventura, Sonoma, Sequoia all supported.
Same broad localization as the Windows edition. UI ships in 30+ languages — useful for shared Mac fleets in multi-language offices.
| Quantity | English-only USD | Multilingual EUR | Save |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | $34.95 | €34.95 | — |
| 2–9 | $25.00 | €25.00 | 28% |
| 10–24 | $20.00 | €20.00 | 43% |
| 25–49 | $17.00 | €17.00 | 51% |
| 50–99 | $13.00 | €13.00 | 63% |
| 100–199 | $10.00 | €10.00 | 71% |
| 200–499 | $7.50 | €7.50 | 79% |
| 500–999 | $5.00 | €5.00 | 86% |
| 1000+ | $4.00 | €4.00 | 89% |
| Buy English-only | Buy Multilingual |
Same archive engine, separate binary tuned for macOS. The Mac edition focuses on what Mac workflows actually need (Finder integration, multi-tab workspace, the 8-tool suite, broad format extraction). Some Windows-only features — Encryption Suite with OpenPGP signing, PowerArchiver Backup, Office add-ins, the full Secure FTP client, PACL command-line — are not in the Mac edition because the underlying macOS APIs / use cases differ. ZIP-AES-256 encryption is in both.
Yes — universal binary. Runs natively on M1, M2, M3 series Apple Silicon (no Rosetta-2 translation), and natively on Intel Macs. The multi-core compression engine takes advantage of performance cores on Apple Silicon for noticeably faster compression on large archives versus translated x86 builds.
macOS 10.15 Catalina and later — including Big Sur, Monterey, Ventura, Sonoma, and Sequoia. The icon themes adapt to the system appearance (light, dark, accent color). Older macOS versions (pre-Catalina) have a legacy build available — contact support if you need it.
Yes — ZIP-AES-256 is the cross-platform standard (PKWare 5.2). Archives created in PowerArchiver Pro for Mac open in PowerArchiver for Windows, WinZip, 7-Zip (Linux), Keka (Mac), and most mobile ZIP utilities that support AES. The encryption is real and standards-based — not a Mac-specific format.
Yes — same 30-day full-feature trial as the Windows edition. Download, install, use every feature. Same install becomes your licensed copy when you decide to keep it — no separate license-conversion step.
No — separate products, separate license keys. The Mac edition's $34.95 license activates only the Mac build; the Windows Professional $34.95 license activates only the Windows build. If you need both, buy both. (Pricing is parallel — $34.95 each — and volume discounts roll up across the fleet on the same PO.)
Not currently — the Mac edition maps to Professional in the Windows lineup. Toolbox-only features (PACL command line, Virtual ISO Drive, full CD/DVD/Blu-ray Burner, Cloud Browser) and Enterprise-only features (FIPS 140-2 validated encryption, HIPAA / DFARS compliance, IT-control / audit logging, MSI / GPO deployment) are Windows-specific. Mac fleets with Enterprise compliance requirements typically run PowerArchiver on Windows infrastructure for the regulated workflow and Pro for Mac for endpoint Mac users.
Same per-seat volume discounts as the Windows tier (see table above). Common deployment patterns: 5–25 seats for design studios and small agencies, 50–200 seats for Mac-heavy creative departments at larger orgs, 500+ seats for organizations fully standardized on Mac. Request a volume quote for any size — typical turnaround is one business day.
Yes — same Section 508 compliance posture as the Windows edition. Request the VPAT (Voluntary Product Accessibility Template) for your accessibility-review team's procurement package.
No native Linux GUI build. The Windows command-line suite (PACL) does NOT run on Linux either — Windows-only. Linux users typically combine native tools (7z, tar) with PowerArchiver Pro for Mac on the workstation if the team is mixed. See the PACL FAQ for the official answer on non-Windows command-line support.