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felixen

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Apr 13, 2009
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First I had a beta of this one called Expander. Then I got this other joint called MacPAR deLuxe. But I find that both have trouble extracting some files, so I wanted to ask what you guys think is the very best winrar solution on mac - free or not
 
Also had problems extracting some archives when I was still using the unpack tool that comes with MacOS (can't remember what it's called). So I tried some other products and ended up using http://www.unrarx.com/ which has worked like a charm ever since. It's free as well.
 
Dosn't matter if I'm on OS X or Windows I use 7zip. It can read any zip or rar file and reads a bunch of other compressed formats also.
 
I use The Unarchiver. It just supports un-RARing, but it works great for what I need.

The Unarchiver is awesome. Fast, light, and can unarchive anything. It supports way, way more than just un-RARing (where did you get that idea?). It does zip, 7z, lha, sit, hqx, bin, gzip, gz, tgz, tar, bz2, gtar, ace, cab, cbz, cbr, rpm, dd, sea, about 20 other lesser known archive types, and even Windows .exe archives. It is my one and only decompression tool.
 
man I have tried quite too many files I couldnt extract on my mac. It just says the file is corrupted. But when I dl them on my vista laptop they work fine. Why is it they dont work on my mac? It happens too often
 
I tried all programs mentioned in here. The least slick looking one is unrarx, but apparently its the best one. It fixes corrupted files somehow. I still dont know why the file was corrupted when it was fine on my vista, but now it works on my mac. UnRarX saved my life :D

edit: I have another file I need to test with unrarx (didnt work on the other programs either so Im thinking it might work with unrarx), but it wont let me type in the password so it just gives me an error message. Where do you type in passwords in unrarx? usually the box just pops up so you can put it in
 
I put another vote for Unarchiver. You just double click ANY compressed file, and it decompresses it to the folder. Its very simple, fast, and lightweight. I have not yet seen another one do as well (and support as much as it does).
 
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