Bad News... or Good News for the Three People Who Bought WinRAR License

source: Ahoy, matey! Windows 11 will soon have native RAR support - The Verge

Pour one out for WinRAR because Microsoft just announced Windows 11 will natively support RAR and a bunch of other archive formats that Windows users have been waiting decades for. Microsoft says support for the new formats should roll out in a new work-in-progress build later this week.

We have added native support for additional archive formats, including tar, 7-zip, rar, gz and many others using the libarchive open-source project… You now can get improved performance of archive functionality during compression on Windows.

Heh, the pop up ya WinRAR for donations will be over now, maybe the mobile version if it will still request for a lil while

:smiley: Who ever bought a winrar license? But seriously, winrar and apps like 7zip are packed with so many features, I am eager to see just how competitive this windows stunt will be in comparison.

Secondly, why is winrar, winzip et al still a thing? Windows has had compressed folders since XP. Its a nice feature to add, but I don’t see it making any bigger of an impact than XPS did in trying to dislodge PDFs.

Yeah. Never seen the need for Winrar, with 7 Zip being free n all …

These are enterprise software and companies will continue paying top $$ for a while

How much do you think Microsoft has paid WinRar GmbH?

But none beats 7zip compression algorithm and password encryption

WinRAR has the advantage of allowing users to browse archives and can extract individual files unlike 7zip where you have to unzip everything first

WinRAR was always a feature not a product…

Una degree kweli?

WinRAR has been WinZip competator for the last decade and a half. Microsoft started integrating WinZip compression technology on windows 7 and 2008 Server

Winrar guys have made a lot from donations and the few guys/companies who bought it. Otherwise they would have clamped hard on piracy. They’ll be okay

Mimi hutumia 7-zip. Iko free na inatosha.