Author Topic: Why haven't you bought the full version of WinRAR yet?  (Read 2795 times)

I do
you're wrong then

Ever since Windows Vista (or 7), .zip is natively supported by Windows

That's interesting, I had no idea.
However, I'm not sure how useful these might be outside of a business setting.
pretty much all linux stuff uses tarballs or something like that, compiled stuff generally needs data integrity and encryption so you can confirm the file/installation package is the one you intended to download or whatever rather than some malware. modt installers for windows is really just a non-zip-compressed-archive with a small applet on top to handle decompression and registry changes/etc.

its true for the common consumer they wont need alternative compression algorithms that much, but if you regularly transfer large folders of files you may want to get 7zip

Is there even a difference to 7zip and WinRAR?

Is there even a difference to 7zip and WinRAR?
7zip doesnt nag you to buy it all the time

also 7z's ability to make isos from cds really easily is 👌👌👌

7zip doesnt nag you to buy it all the time

also 7z's ability to make isos from cds really easily is 👌👌👌
omg the iso feature is great as stuff, almost forgot about it

I do not like how this thread has turned out so far

it was too late before i had a chance

but if you regularly transfer large folders of files you may want to get 7zip

I mean, I do. But I'm using forms of version control.
My current repo is like 58g total across three projects. But I also dont have to deal with any of it manually.

i drink 7-up too so idk you tell me why I should even use winrar

Been using WinRaR for so long now I'm not even gonna bother changing what I use any time soon.