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Explaining The RAR Archive Extension

December 3rd, 2009

.rar file extension is well suited to compact large amounts of files. If you sometimes load stuff from file hosting services like Rapidshare or Megaupload, you’ve probably come across some files that were compressed in the .rar format. Users typically employ the commercial WinRar to compress their data as Rar archives because they’ve heard of the advantages of using the .rar extension. Using this application, people can achive a big size reduction for the files and folders, and also split a large archive into several parts to make the archives simpler to be downloaded.

The only issue with this is we have to use a suitable application to open RAR files. Fortunately, there is a number of archivers that can open and extract RAR files, so that won’t be a problem either. On the other hand, lots of people still believe that the only available application that supports the archive is WinRar itself, a commercial tool. There are actually alternatives.

One of the best applications that support Rar archives is 7-zip, which is open source. In addition to being a freeware .rar file extractor and supporting the .rar file format, this program also supports a huge number of varied file formats. If you consider the variety of archive formats supported, you’ll likely be puzzled as to why such a useful tool is distributed for free. Maybe some of you will even doubt that it is free, but it is truly entirely free. Install it and you will see it. You can use it for free with no time limit. All the features can be used for free without exception. Thus, feel free to visit their homepage and get the software.

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