Winrar // 7-ZIP

gizbug

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Just starting using 7-zip 64, and seems to be a lot faster than winrar (which only comes in 32 bit)

Anyone else like 7-zip here?
 

SEAL62505

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I had been a winrar user for a LONG time. I finally switched over to 7-zip and it does work very well. I don't think I lost any functionality (at least that I know of). I only do basic stuff though.
:)
 

nova2

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plus it has a multi-threaded checkbox to boot. i love that.

edit: in newer versions you can specify how many threads (cpu cores) to use right in the GUI.
 

LuDaCriS66

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Does it have a right click context menu to extract files? I don't think it had it the last time I tried it and it's probably the main reason I use winrar
 

n7

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Originally posted by: LuDaCriS66
Does it have a right click context menu to extract files? I don't think it had it the last time I tried it and it's probably the main reason I use winrar

Sorta

I'll likely use WinRAR for small stuff due to the easy single right click choice.

But i'll see if 7-zip is faster for big stuff.
 

gizbug

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When I choose extract here, always tells me the rar file is corrupt.
Doesn't do this with winrar. Very strange
 

gizbug

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Yes. Be nice if the program worked right though. Always getting rar file is corrupt with 7zip.
 

lxskllr

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Originally posted by: gizbug
Yes. Be nice if the program worked right though. Always getting rar file is corrupt with 7zip.

I've never had that problem, but I don't work with .rar that much. If these are files you're creating, you could unrar them with winrar, then compress them with the 7zip format. I think in some cases 7zip has more efficient compression, though not enough to matter that much.
 

Modelworks

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winrar is multithreaded by default.
I asked the author why he didn't do a 64 bit version , his reply was that in his testing it made no difference in the speed.
 

WobbleWobble

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Originally posted by: gizbug
When I choose extract here, always tells me the rar file is corrupt.
Doesn't do this with winrar. Very strange

I've had a similar issue. But it only has happened on a few archives, most RAR archives work fine with 7-Zip for me.
 

n7

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Originally posted by: gizbug
Yes. Be nice if the program worked right though. Always getting rar file is corrupt with 7zip.

Yup.

Not always here, but certainly seems to happen a bit.

Never happens in WinRAR.

IOW, no 7-zip being used here anymore.
 

gizbug

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Again, when I click on a file and try to extract, says "file is corrupt." Guess you can't extract rar files to well with 7zip
 

xtknight

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I think newer RAR files don't extract properly with 7-zip. I've never had luck with it.
 

Brazen

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Originally posted by: fyleow
WinRAR has "extract to /file_name/" and "extract each archive to separate folder" in the context menu so I use it over 7-zip. 7-zip seems to have better unicode support though.

So does 7-zip, and a bunch more options.
 

mulder

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Originally posted by: Brazen
Originally posted by: fyleow
WinRAR has "extract to /file_name/" and "extract each archive to separate folder" in the context menu so I use it over 7-zip. 7-zip seems to have better unicode support though.

So does 7-zip, and a bunch more options.

Yes, 7-zip has other options in the context menu. You do have to use the beta version, though, to get the "Add to 'filename'.zip" as the current release only adds to *.7z. But all the extract options are there in the normal release. Here is a screen shot of all the context menu options.

7-zip Options Screen Shot