Yeah but 7zip tho.
166 0 Reply7zip 4lyfe
30 0 ReplyThe fastest installing software in the world
26 0 ReplyYou know they have full trust in their project when their own installer is using 7zip to install 7zip.
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I heard there's a better one
5 0 Reply8zip?
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Peazip imho
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7zip better tho
55 0 ReplyBetter, faster, doesn't ask for money, installs in a moment.
29 0 ReplyOn Windows you should use Nanazip
winget install -e --id M2Team.NanaZip
6 0 ReplyWhat are the benefits over 7zip?
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Or Peazip.
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Uhm? No.
Russia and China-backed hackers are exploiting WinRAR zero-day bug https://techcrunch.com/2023/10/18/russia-sandworm-fancy-bear-china-winrar-zero-day/?guccounter=1
51 0 ReplyIt's been patched, update.
24 0 ReplyOr better, uninstall
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As long as I don’t have to pay
7 0 ReplyThat's the spirit! :)
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Two online services with server costs vs offline decompression software
Please stop making me defend the corporations I beg
26 0 ReplyI paid for WinRAR 15 years ago because I'm not a freeloader.
20 0 Reply7zip superiority
31 0 ReplyArk superiority.
5 0 ReplyHow come ? Im not a comp nerd
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"I'm a bootlicker and proud" - this guy
6 0 ReplyIt's two guys asshole 🤣
🤦♂️
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Fuck that, imma freeload all I want.
5 0 ReplyCool story.
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Whenever I come across a .rar I think, what are the life decisions that led to someone to package this way?
19 0 ReplyWould you prefer an *.LZW?
4 0 ReplyI’d rather a tarball because it’s fun to say
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I wonder how memes about WinRAR still get made. Besides everyone mentioning 7zip is better in every thread, windows explorer has been able to unzip things for ages now. Who is still using WinRAR?
18 0 ReplyHas it? I thought that was only added in a recent update?
Not that I'd know, I stopped using windows almost 2 years ago
3 0 Replyit can unrar and unzip and even untar.gz.xz.thc now
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Anyone remembers PeaZip?
11 0 ReplyI still rock it
4 0 ReplyThe moment I left Windows I left it behind but it was/is a very nice program.
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Winrar in 2023 is wild
10 0 ReplyWhat's WinRAR?
9 0 Replyit's what people use who haven't heard of PeaZip or 7Zip.
25 0 ReplyAt this point using winrar tells me the person is kinda old and out of touch with tech.
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It's a compression and decompression program. If you've ever heard of the ZIP file format, then this program basically opens and creates ZIP files (and other files in similar formats, such as RAR).
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time to download a crack for winrar on kazaa
7 0 ReplyI got mine off limewire, and it came with a free zip file to test it out.
Considerate of them to make it 65kb to not take up too much space.
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I'd pay for WinRAR before I gave either of those companies my money.
7 0 ReplySame with sublime text. "We'll only bug you every 50 saves about buying a license."
I can live with that.
And Emby media server. "Once in a while we'll have a 10 second delay to start the movie."
5 0 ReplySublime has a paid version ?
1 0 ReplyMaybe only on Linux? I actually would buy one because I love the product so much and I want to support the developers. But $99 is a bit steep.
1 0 ReplyI didn’t know it had a free version
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But why would you.
4 0 ReplyHa, funny thing, I bought it yesterday.
3 0 ReplyWhy? 7zip is just better. Also .7z is the superior compression algorithm
30 0 ReplyPleeease just use zip. Different compression algorithms just lead to headaches and honestly who cares which is better, use the standard. Everyone can open zip files. Don't send your stuff as a .rar, .7z or .tar.gz.
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Better check for your version since <6 got got compromised
2 0 ReplyI'm too lazy to check, so how much is it? Is it a one-time purchase or a subscription?
2 0 ReplyOnetime for around 30 bucks. Yeah, 7zip is free and I used that but I had to repair a corrupted rar archive. It worked and I was thankful for that so I bought it.
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