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| (hx) 04:39 PM CEST - Jul,05 2023 | Well, Winrar won't be leaving anytime soon. It does a much better job at compression and encryption than what Microsoft's built in tools do.
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last 10 comments: | gx-x | (05:16 PM CEST - Jul,05 2023 ) | | haven't used winRAR in almost a decade, just 7zip. Proprietary .rar archives can go f themselves and disappear. | |
| heretic | (06:18 PM CEST - Jul,05 2023 ) | gx-x> haven't used winRAR in almost a decade, just 7zip. Proprietary .rar archives can go f themselves and disappear.
I always use winrar from the command line...old habit. It's true that I used to use pkzip and then winzip a lot, but I don't know exactly why I stopped using winzip. 7zip is nice too and it's free. Who remembers ARJ? :-) | |
| gx-x | (07:49 PM CEST - Jul,05 2023 ) | | Thankfully, haven't used command line to unpack a 50kb file in two decades at least. I hate command prompt :D | |
| Csimbi | (08:32 PM CEST - Jul,05 2023 ) | Took a while, although I care little because I don't use WinDOS 11.
I use Winrar every day.
Scene releases are all RARs. | |
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