i try to install winzip, but it ask me what file to open it with ? ...............i dont know what file to open it with ! any help would be greatly appreciated. thank you.
7zip wont pack/create a new rar archive.7 zip is all around better
i try to install winzip, but it ask me what file to open it with ? ...............i dont know what file to open it with ! any help would be greatly appreciated. thank you.
WinRAR on CNET
For a home user who just wants to be able to unzip or zip then it's fine. 7zip is a good piece of software and is powerful in its own right. Supports encryption and is a solid product.Honest question. What does winrar give you that 7zip doesn't for a normal home user?
I like 7zip too. You don't necessarily need to create RAR files if you can create 7z with various compression options.
I think Filehippo is still reliable, but did CNET clean up their act and start serving installers without extra junk?
For a home user who just wants to be able to unzip or zip then it's fine. 7zip is a good piece of software and is powerful in its own right. Supports encryption and is a solid product.
WinRAR is however a much more flexible product for those that need the functionality it provides.
Recovery records are the primary reason why i use WinRAR. Adding redundancy to important archives can be a real life saver if something goes wrong.Can you give me an example of the functionality that it has that 7zip doesn't?
You may have a zipped file, or some other file, that can't be run as an executable installation file.
I would recommend WinRAR over WinZIP. WinRAR has nice options that allow you to look inside ZIP and RAR files without unpacking them, and you can even run executable files from within the compressed files.
They have both 32 and a 64 bit versions. You can download them from CNET, but for faster downloads, I suggest getting them from filehippo.com:
WinRAR 5.0 32 bit.
WinRAA 5.0 64 bit.
WinRAR on CNET:
WinRAR 5.0 32 bit.
WinRAR 5.0 64 bit.
It is. I use par2 instead, though, which need not be part of the archive file. I use 7-zip almost exclusively on Windows, but I've never had any problems with WinRAR, and if you start it with a file or action to create files, you'll never even see the free version's nag screen.As far as i know it's the only archive software which has that type of functionality.