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Build me a modern Windows 10 and 11 file archiver called NanaZip. I want it to feel like a polished, updated 7 Zip for normal desktop users, with a clean archive manager window, dark mode, modern Windows styling like Mica, and solid high DPI behavior. It should keep the familiar core archive features people expect, but make the experience nicer with smart extraction, better dialogs, and an option to open the destination folder after extracting.

Please make it work well with File Explorer so I can right click files and folders to compress, extract, and do the usual quick actions. I also want a command line alias so people used to 7 Zip can switch over easily. Include a good range of archive and codec support, especially things like Brotli, LZ4, Lizard, and Zstandard, plus a rich file hash tool with common hashes and several extra ones. Package it in a modern Windows friendly way, preserve Mark of the Web on extracted files by default, and keep the app secure and polished. Look up current Windows docs online if you need to.

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