WinRAR is one of the most popular third-party archiving and archive management tools available, offering Windows users the ability to compress their data, encrypt private data for sending, and split single files into highly compressed multi-part archives. With support for a wide range of archive formats, powerful compression options, and a very user-friendly interface, WinRAR is incredibly popular, and very highly acclaimed in the software world.
One of the most popular third-party Windows applications ever, WinRAR is a must buy for serious PC users. A powerful archive format, the .RAR format allows users to compress data to much higher levels than a standard .ZIP archive.
With built-in support for a huge range of different archive formats, including .ZIP, .TAR, 7-ZIP, and others, WinRAR is one of the most versatile archiving applications around. The majority of today’s online installers are available as archives, making WinRAR a very important download for PC owners.
Another feature that sets WinRAR apart from other archivers is AES encryption, which is available for all archives. For users that send security-sensitive files often, this built-in encryption option makes it simple to assign passwords and security codes to your archives, ensuring that they’re only ever opened by the right people.
For multimedia users, WinRAR includes auto-compression options that select the best archive format for your files. Want to send video files without compromising on the quality? WinRAR can automatically select the best compression options, ensuring that video arrives with quality intact, all in a seriously compressed archive.
WinRAR: What We Liked
- User-friendly interface means archiving information is quick and simple.
- Encrypted archive support ensures that confidential files don’t fall into the wrong hands.
- It’s one of the few applications available that can create .RAR files.
WinRAR: What We Didn’t Like
- Other than occasionally long compression times, there’s very little to fault with WinRAR 3.9.
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