Mike Thoene
WinRAR 3.91, probably the best encoding and compression tool around
Software on February 17th, 2010 View Comments

WinRAR is an archive manager with support for packing RAR and ZIP archives and unpacking RAR, ZIP, ZIP64, 7Z (7-Zip), CAB, ARJ, LZH (Lempel-Ziv-Huffman), TAR, GZ, ACE, UUE, BZ2, JAR (Java Archive developed by Sun Microsystems) and ISO (ISO9660) archives. You may use it to backup your data, reduce the size of email attachments, decompress files downloaded from the Internet and create your own file archives.

Bugs Fixed:

  • WinRAR 3.91 reported the incorrect “Unexpected end of archive”
    error, when opening an empty ZIP archive created with
    “New WinRAR ZIP archive” context menu command.
  • If “Delete archive” option was enabled when unpacking several
    ZIP archives and if one of archives was damaged, WinRAR did not
    delete archives after the damaged one, even if they were unpacked
    successfully.
  • If file matched two different masks in RarFiles.lst, WinRAR
    could select the last match. Normally, if neither of masks
    is a subset of another, the first match must be chosen.

If you’re looking to download it, you can head over to RARLabs’ download page.

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