What is
WinRAR
WinRAR is Windows version of the RAR archiver - a
powerful tool which allows you to create, manage and control
archive files. There are several versions of RAR, for a number of
operating environments: Windows, Linux, FreeBSD,
DOS, OS/2, MacOS X.
There are two versions of RAR for Windows:
WinRAR features
- Complete support of RAR and ZIP 2.0 archives;
- Highly sophisticated, original compression algorithm;
- Special algorithms optimized for text, audio, graphics, 32-bit
and 64-bit Intel executables compression;
- Shell interface
including drag-and-drop
facility and wizard;
- Command line
interface;
- Non RAR archives (7Z,
ACE, ARJ, BZ2, CAB, GZ, ISO, JAR, LZH, TAR, UUE,
Z ) management;
- Solid archiving, which
can raise compression ratio by 10% - 50% over more common methods,
particularly when packing a large number of small, similar
files;
- Multivolume
archives;
- Creation of self-extracting
archives (also multivolume) using the default or optional SFX
modules;
- Recovering physically
damaged archives;
- Recovery volumes
allowing to reconstruct missing parts of multivolume archives.
- Unicode support in file names;
- Other service functions, such as encryption, archive comments , error logging, etc.
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