Opening .rar files
Kevin Kofler
kevin.kofler at chello.at
Sat Oct 27 13:19:32 UTC 2007
Wong Kwok-hon <kwokhon <at> gmail.com> writes:
> How about to compress to RAR ? Which software can ?
Don't.
1. By using RAR, you help spreading a proprietary format which cannot be opened
with Free Software. (All the decompressors I've seen are derived from the
original non-Free unrar.)
2. You have to use a proprietary program to compress, too.
3. You even have to pay to use said compressor legally.
4. The 7z format uses LZMA compression which compresses better anyway.
5. 7-Zip is Free Software (except for the RAR decompression plugin, see 1. -
that's why Fedora's p7zip doesn't ship that) and has both Window$ and
*nix/POSIX (p7zip) versions available.
In other words, forget RAR, get p7zip and compress in its default 7z format.
Kevin Kofler
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