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Monday, 15 July 2013
WinRAR a file compression application that is
a must-have in any modern-day PC toolkit.
This application not only includes support for
extracting virtually any kind of file
compression format, it also reduces file sizes
and runs on almost any version of Windows,
from 98 to Windows 7.
Some will argue that WinRAR isn't as quick
as rival WinZip at compressing files.
However, for the small time difference,
WinRAR leaves you with a significantly
smaller archived file at the end of the
process. What's more, the application allows
you to save files into both .ZIP and .RAR
formats, with bunches of options for
speeding up compression times and reducing
file sizes.
Although many newcomers might be put off
by the sheer range of features and settings
within WinRAR, the interface doesn't take
long to get accustomed to. If you're still
really stuck there's a simple wizard-based
system that walks you through the process
of extracting or compressing. All this adds up
to make WinRAR a dependable utility that
performs better than any other tool in its
class.
Boasting more compression options, higher
compression rates and smaller file sizes than
WinZip, WinRAR is now the undisputed
market leader in file compression.
Recent changes
Bugs fixed:
WinRAR did not store NTFS "Compressed"
attribute, when creating RAR archives
WinRAR crashed in command line mode if
@filelist parameter was present and 'filelist'
did not exist. This bug affected only
WinRAR.exe, not RAR.exe
if -x*\somefolder\* exclusion mask was
specified when archiving and if name of
current folder contained 'somefolder', WinRAR
excluded all files and stopped creating an
archive
GUI self-extracting archives did not work
in Windows Preinstallation Environment
(Windows PE)
Supported formats
RAR, ZIP, CAB, ARJ, LZH, ACE, TAR, GZip,
UUE, ISO, BZIP2, Z, 7-Zip
a must-have in any modern-day PC toolkit.
This application not only includes support for
extracting virtually any kind of file
compression format, it also reduces file sizes
and runs on almost any version of Windows,
from 98 to Windows 7.
Some will argue that WinRAR isn't as quick
as rival WinZip at compressing files.
However, for the small time difference,
WinRAR leaves you with a significantly
smaller archived file at the end of the
process. What's more, the application allows
you to save files into both .ZIP and .RAR
formats, with bunches of options for
speeding up compression times and reducing
file sizes.
Although many newcomers might be put off
by the sheer range of features and settings
within WinRAR, the interface doesn't take
long to get accustomed to. If you're still
really stuck there's a simple wizard-based
system that walks you through the process
of extracting or compressing. All this adds up
to make WinRAR a dependable utility that
performs better than any other tool in its
class.
Boasting more compression options, higher
compression rates and smaller file sizes than
WinZip, WinRAR is now the undisputed
market leader in file compression.
Recent changes
Bugs fixed:
WinRAR did not store NTFS "Compressed"
attribute, when creating RAR archives
WinRAR crashed in command line mode if
@filelist parameter was present and 'filelist'
did not exist. This bug affected only
WinRAR.exe, not RAR.exe
if -x*\somefolder\* exclusion mask was
specified when archiving and if name of
current folder contained 'somefolder', WinRAR
excluded all files and stopped creating an
archive
GUI self-extracting archives did not work
in Windows Preinstallation Environment
(Windows PE)
Supported formats
RAR, ZIP, CAB, ARJ, LZH, ACE, TAR, GZip,
UUE, ISO, BZIP2, Z, 7-Zip
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