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'''WinRAR''' is a [[shareware]] [[file archiver]] and [[data compression]] utility developed by [[Eugene Roshal]] and distributed by [[Ron Dwight]], first released in autumn of 1993.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.compression.ru/arctest/descript/roshal.htm |title=Interview by correspondence |publisher= |date=1997-2002 (see under 1997) |accessdate=2010-04-26 |language=Russian}} {{ru icon}}</ref> It is one of the few applications that is able to create [[RAR (file format)|RAR]] archives natively, because the encoding method is held to be [[Proprietary software|proprietary]]. Command-line versions, simply called "RAR", exist for Mac OS X, Linux, and FreeBSD.
'''WinRAR''' is a [[shareware]] [[file archiver]] and [[data compression]] utility developed by [[Eugene Roshal]] and distributed by [[Ron Dwight]], first released in autumn of 1993.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.compression.ru/arctest/descript/roshal.htm |title=Interview by correspondence |publisher= |date=1997-2002 (see under 1997) |accessdate=2010-04-26 |language=Russian}} {{ru icon}}</ref> It is one of the few applications that is able to create [[RAR (file format)|RAR]] archives natively, because the encoding method is held to be [[Proprietary software|proprietary]]. Command-line versions, simply called "RAR", exist for Mac OS X, Linux, and FreeBSD.

==Developer==
The current developer is Eugene Roshal, while his brother Alexander Roshal is engaged in running the business behind the software.<ref>[http://groups.google.com/group/fido7.rar.support/msg/8205725b02a2be76?pli=1 WinRAR 3.40 release notes by Eugene Roshal] {{ru icon}}</ref>


==Features==
==Features==

Revision as of 09:05, 24 June 2013

WinRAR
Developer(s)Eugene Roshal, Alexander Roshal
Initial release1995
Written inC++
Operating systemUp to and including 3.90: Windows 95, 98, Me[1]

Up to and including 4.00: 2000
Current releases: XP, Vista, 7, 8

Supported via Wine: Mac OS X, FreeBSD, Linux and other x86/x86-64 POSIX OS'es
Available in42 languages
TypeFile archiver
LicenseCommercial, Proprietary, Shareware
WebsitePrimary: www.rarlab.com
Secondary: www.win-rar.com

WinRAR is a shareware file archiver and data compression utility developed by Eugene Roshal and distributed by Ron Dwight, first released in autumn of 1993.[2] It is one of the few applications that is able to create RAR archives natively, because the encoding method is held to be proprietary. Command-line versions, simply called "RAR", exist for Mac OS X, Linux, and FreeBSD.

Features

WinRAR supports the following features:

  • Complete support for RAR (WinRAR native conversion format) and ZIP archives, and unpacking of ARJ, LZH, TAR, GZ, ACE, UUE, BZ2, JAR, ISO, EXE, 7z, Z, and xz archives.[3][4]
  • Multithreaded compression
  • The ability to create self-extracting and multi-volume (split) archives.
  • Data redundancy is provided via recovery records and recovery volumes, allowing reconstruction of damaged archives.
  • Support for advanced NTFS file system options and Unicode in file names.
  • Optional archive encryption using AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) with a 128-bit key.

WinRAR Unplugged, a portable version of WinRAR, was available in the past and it didn't require installation, neither it created dependencies on the host computer.

Version history

Below is a summary of notable WinRAR milestones. Version 2.00 was released on September 6, 1996.

  • Since version 3.00, the new RAR3 archive format is implemented. The new compressed archives cannot be managed by old versions of WinRAR.
  • Since version 3.50, WinRAR adds support for interface skins and themes and support Windows XP x64.[5]
  • Since version 3.60, WinRAR includes a multithreaded version of the compression algorithm, which improves compression speed on systems with multiple, dual-core, or Hyper-threading-enabled CPUs.
  • Since version 3.70, WinRAR features support for Windows Vista.[6]
  • Since version 3.80, support for ZIP archives, which contain Unicode file names in UTF-8.[7]
  • Since version 3.90, WinRAR adds support Windows x64 natively and support Windows 7. Also it enhanced support for multithreading.[8]
  • Version 4.00 speeds up decompression by up to 30%. Windows 98, Windows Me, and Windows NT are no longer supported; the minimum Windows version required is Windows 2000.[9]
  • Since version 4.10 WinRAR removes all ZIP limitations now allowing unlimited number of files and archive size. WinRAR now also allows to create multivolume ZIP files. ZIP archives now include Unicode file names.[10]
  • Since version 4.20 Compression speed in SMP mode has been increased significantly, but this improvement was made at the expense of increased memory usage. ZIP compression now uses SMP as well. The default SMP mode cannot handle text; text compression is significantly worse unless additional switches are used. Also, Windows 2000 compatibility was removed.[11]
  • Since version 5.00 Beta 1 the new RAR5 archive format is implemented. The new compressed archives cannot be managed by old versions of WinRAR. This new format features a maximum 1GB dictionary (only in 64bit version), better multicore support, it removes multimedia, text and itanium binaries special compression algorithms.[12]

Easter Eggs

  • In "About WinRAR" Help menu clicking on the WinRAR logo makes the ocean surf and waves move. Mouse clicking with Shift pressed on the logo you causes the appearance of a sailboat above the "R" button which is sailing around in the water.
  • In the same dialog pressing the book icon causes it to jump like a ball until it rests, and with each bounce, the Windows' exclamation sound can be heard.
  • You can add colored comments to WinRAR archives.[13]

See also

References

  1. ^ Only versions not newer than 3.93 support Windows 95, 98 and NT4. However in Serbian Cyrillic, Serbian Latin and undefined editions, only versions not newer than 3.92 support them, and in Valencian edition only versions not newer than 3.91 support them.
  2. ^ "Interview by correspondence" (in Russian). 1997-2002 (see under 1997). Retrieved 2010-04-26. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help) Template:Ru icon
  3. ^ "Best Archive Tool - DonationCoder.com". DonationCoder.com. 2005-09-05. Retrieved 2009-07-01.
  4. ^ WinRAR 5.00 beta 5 Release Notes
  5. ^ "WinRAR download and support. WinRAR is a powerful Windows tool to compress and decompress zip, rar and many other formats: Knowledge Base". Win-rar.com. Retrieved 2009-07-01.
  6. ^ "WinRAR download and support. WinRAR is a powerful Windows tool to compress and decompress zip, rar and many other formats: WinRAR 3.70 beta 1 Released". Win-rar.com. 2007-01-10. Retrieved 2009-07-01.
  7. ^ "WinRAR archiver, a powerful tool to process RAR and ZIP files". Rarlab.com. Retrieved 2009-07-01.
  8. ^ "WinRAR archiver, a powerful tool to process RAR and ZIP files". Rarlab.com. Retrieved 2009-07-01.
  9. ^ WinRAR 4.00 Release Notes
  10. ^ WinRAR 4.10 Release Notes
  11. ^ WinRAR 4.20 Release Notes
  12. ^ WinRAR 5.00 beta 1 Release Notes
  13. ^ RAR1_51.EXE has 'packed color comments' visible in WinRAR.

Further reading

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  • Metz, Cade (2004-11-16). "File Compression Beyond ZIP". PC Magazine. 23 (20): p52-52. ISSN 0888-8507. {{cite journal}}: |pages= has extra text (help)
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  • Spanbauer, Scott (2000). "Forget Napster-Usenet Is Where the Files Are". PC World. 18 (12): p254. ISSN 0737-8939. {{cite journal}}: |pages= has extra text (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  • Allen, Danny (2007). "Compression Apps Do More Than Shrink Files". PC World. 25 (2): p64-64. ISSN 0737-8939. {{cite journal}}: |pages= has extra text (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
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