WinRAR 3.7 is a powerful archiver. It provides complete support of RAR and ZIP files, unpacks 7Z, ACE, ARJ, BZ2, CAB, GZ, ISO, JAR, LZH, TAR, UUE, Z. Among WinRAR 3.71 features are strong compression, volumes, encryption, self-extracting modules, backup facilities.
WinRAR 3 is shareware. Anyone may use it during a test period of 40 days. Following this test period or less, if you wish to continue to use Win RAR 3, you must register.
There are no additional license fees, apart from the cost of registration, associated with the creation and distribution of RAR archives or self-extracting archives. Legally registered owners may use their copies of Win RAR 3 to produce and distribute those archives free of any additional RAR royalties.
Free WinRAR archiver is distributed as is. No warranty of any kind is expressed or implied. You use at your own risk. Neither the author nor the agents of the author will be liable for data loss, damages, loss of profits or any other kind of loss while using or misusing this software.
Changelog:
(WinRAR version 3.80 beta 5)
1. It is now possible to include quotation marks in command line parameters of WinRAR GUI self-extracting modules. Use two consecutive quotation marks if you need to do that.
2. WinRAR displays the total progress bar when extracting TAR archives.
(WinRAR version 3.71)
1. Archive names in rar.log error log file always include
the full path.
2. WinRAR tray icon is compatible with high DPI display modes.
3. If you modified a file in archive with encrypted names using
an external editor, WinRAR will not ask for archive password again
when prompting to update a file. It will use a password which
you entered when opening an archive,
4. Bugs fixed:
a) switch -tl and "Set archive time to latest file time" option
could fail in previous version. Sometimes they set archive time
to current system time instead of latest file time;
b) if -ag switch mask contained archive number, month and minute
characters, WinRAR placed 'I' character instead of minute value
into generated archive name for archive numbers exceeding 1;
c) high ASCII names in ISO files using ISO 9660 format without
Joliet format extension were displayed incorrectly;
d) WinRAR could crash when decompressing some of corrupt RAR archives;
e) if "Turn PC off when done" option was set in "Convert archives"
command, WinRAR turned PC off after converting the first archive
in selected group instead of after converting the entire group;
f) if user specified a non-existent destination path in SFX archive
in Vista, SFX could enter into infinite "create new SFX window"
loop;
g) WinRAR could fail to unpack an individual file from subfolder
of ACE archive using the drag and drop.