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minus-squareTimeSquirrellinkfedilink11•1 month agoI keep it around and run it in Wine under Linux because I’ve encountered RAR files that other archivers can’t open every so often.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink20•1 month agoI have never had a rar archive that 7zip can’t open
minus-squareTimeSquirrellinkfedilink6•1 month agoI have, I guess they may have been malformed or corrupted or something, but WinRAR didn’t care.
minus-square@marcoslink3•1 month agoRar for Linux is something that exists, is free of charge, has no trial pop-up, and is basically the same thing that one runs for you. Also, 7-Zip can run it for you if you want to use a GUI. But you need to install it.
I keep it around and run it in Wine under Linux because I’ve encountered RAR files that other archivers can’t open every so often.
I have never had a rar archive that 7zip can’t open
I have, I guess they may have been malformed or corrupted or something, but WinRAR didn’t care.
Rar for Linux is something that exists, is free of charge, has no trial pop-up, and is basically the same thing that one runs for you. Also, 7-Zip can run it for you if you want to use a GUI.
But you need to install it.