• @severien
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    010 months ago

    That’s, quite ironically, a pretty ignorant opinion. There are areas where WinRAR is stronger than 7zip.

    • @[email protected]
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      210 months ago

      The person you replied to never mentioned 7-Zip, and there’s forks and other programs that are probably just as strong in the same areas.

      • @severien
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        010 months ago

        “probably”

        The commenter implied that there’s a tool which is better than WinRAR in everything and therefore there can’t possibly be a reason to use WinRAR. Which application is it then?

        • @[email protected]
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          110 months ago

          I’d need to know the areas you consider 7-Zip to be stronger in first, because I can’t think of anything myself.

          • @severien
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            110 months ago

            As an example, RAR provides parity records which allows recovery of large amounts of compressed data in case of data corruption. 7zip can lose all its content if one bit is flipped.

            RAR provides much more support for underlying file system support which makes it more suitable as an archival tool. Things like NTFS hard links, streams, ACLs, all three timestamps. 7zip doesn’t support that.

            WinRAR in general has way more niche features for advanced use cases, while 7zip focuses on the basics.

    • @nutsack
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      110 months ago

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