WinRAR 4.01 Beta 1 (64-bit)

RARLab - (Shareware)



The very popular WinRAR compress any file or folder offering the possibility to protect or to recover them in case of necessity.

WinRAR is a reference in the field of archiving data compression utilities. Based on RAR compression algorithm, it can significantly reduce the size of the documents.

WinRAR is very useful when it comes to open its archives in case the user does not have this software because it can create self-extracting archives.

WinRAR integrates with Windows Explorer and allows to compress and decompress files from the context menu. For mainstream users, this feature may be sufficient, but WinRAR also includes more advanced features such as protection of archives by creating recovery volumes possibilities, adding passwords, test archived files or a module for benchmarking test performance by compressing the computer. The encryption uses the AES (Advanced Encryption Standard ) method with a key of 128 bits.

The application is also able to repair a damaged archive when a network transfer was not completed correctly or the storage medium is faulty. But the program is not limited to RAR and ZIP formats because it allows you to view and extract the contents of archives using less common formats such as ACE , 7 -ZIP , CAB , TAR , ISO, GZIP and BZ2 by instance.

Title:
WinRAR 4.01 Beta 1 (64-bit)
File Size:
1.5 MB
Requirements:
Windows XP64 / Vista64 / Windows7 64 / Windows8 64
Language:
en-us
License:
Shareware
Date Added:
11 May 2011
Publisher:
RARLab
Homepage:
http://www.rarsoft.com/
MD5 Checksum:
B5C9F407BFEEF5D71B15B4BD8AA8F349

* Added support for file sizes stored in binary format in TAR archives. Some TAR archives use the binary size format instead of octal for files larger than 8 GB.

* Bugs fixed:
- "Repair" command failed to properly reconstruct structure of RAR archives, which contained at least one file with packed size exceeding 4 GB.
This bug did not affect the recovery record based repair. It happened only if recovery record was not found and WinRAR performed reconstruction of archive structure.
- even if "Do not extract paths" option in "Advanced" part of extraction dialog was set as the default, WinRAR still unpacked file paths if called from Explorer context menu.
- after entering a wrong password for encrypted ZIP archive, sometimes WinRAR ignored subsequent attempts to enter a valid password.
- "Wizard" command did not allow to create self-extracting and multivolume archives, when compressing a single folder or a file without extension.
- "Import settings from file" command did not restore multiline comments in WinRAR compression profiles.
- when converting RAR volumes having name1.name2.part#.rar name format, "Convert archives" command erroneously removed ".name2" name part. So resulting archive had name1.rar file name instead of expected name1.name2.rar.
- RAR could crash when creating a new archive with -agNNN switch if archive number in generated name was 110 or larger.




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