30-04-2012 03:24 PM | ||
yoga |
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i am Rar fan from 10 years |
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29-04-2012 06:46 PM | ||
Blackwolf454 | I love 7 Zip lets me do everything I need to do without paying for anything | |
28-04-2012 01:02 PM | ||
TotalAnarchy | I stopped using 7Zip because it started giving me too many errors on working archives. I have WinRar preinstalled with my Windows copy so whatever. | |
28-04-2012 12:06 PM | ||
Phreeze_lu |
besides, 7z zips better, but i don't like the ugly interface, which reminds me of windows 95 ... so far i remain with winrar. don't care about the few seconds or mb |
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27-04-2012 12:28 AM | ||
Eagle of Fire |
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I would never pay something for such a tool which should be common to all computers either. There is many other free options. |
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26-04-2012 06:47 PM | ||
GTX2GvO |
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It just happened to be a Rar file. If it's gonna be 7z next time, on the FTP, I'll use that. |
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26-04-2012 05:30 PM | ||
catchaserguns | I thought I let evedryone know that 7-zip is freeware and Winrar is shareware which is $29.95 to register. | |
26-04-2012 12:21 AM | ||
Japo |
WinRAR can't create 7z either, only open. So they're symmetric. What I don't know is if some updaters are uploading 7z and others rar... Sticking to a single format (besides legacy zip) would be best, in my opinion. |
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25-04-2012 06:49 PM | ||
The Fifth Horseman | Both can open each other's format. 7-Zip can't create new RARs and that's all. | |
25-04-2012 06:21 PM | ||
TotalAnarchy | But can WinRAR open 7Z files? | |
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