Unrar

UnRAR is the name of two different command-line applications for extracting RAR file archives.

RARLAB UnRAR

This source-available freeware[1] is a Windows command-line version of UnRAR, created by RARlab, the same company that created the commercial WinRAR software.[2] This software can extract newer RAR v5.0 file archives that are not supported by competitors.

GNA UnRAR

This free software is a Linux version of UnRAR that is based on an old version of RARLAB's UnRAR with permission from author Eugene Roshal.[3] It is licensed under the GPL. It does not support the RAR3 format.[3]

gollark: [BEE POLL] Bee Sting (ugh I hate that) <@543131534685765673> (for anti-bee heresy)?
gollark: [BEE POLL] Deploy bees on <@341618941317349376>?
gollark: No.
gollark: Correction: as it's £250 and not the proposed £300, not less, just about the same.
gollark: Nope! As I said at the time, you can buy a more powerful tower server and GPU for less.

See also

References

  1. Roshal, Alexander. "UnRAR License". Fedora Project wiki. Red Hat. Archived from the original on 9 June 2019. Retrieved 9 June 2019.
  2. UnRAR; RARlab.
  3. Galina Miclosic (December 2011). "Frequently Asked Questions". UniquE RAR File Library. Retrieved 2014-11-04.
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