Maybe if some of you finally paid for it, this wouldn't happen!
.... Who is still using it in 2025, though, really?
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Maybe if some of you finally paid for it, this wouldn't happen!
.... Who is still using it in 2025, though, really?
WinRAR still exists? I think it's been a couple decades since I last used it.
7Zip - Windows & Linux
Keka - Mac
I understand it’s hard to move off of a trusted solution that has worked perfectly for so long, but there have been better alternatives for well over a decade now.
.rar is supported natively in windows now. But doesnt support password protected ones when i tried.