It's frequently updated with neat little feature bumps and useful additions two I noticed over the last year were dual-core support and real-time stats while compressing, such as estimated compression ratio and predicted completion time. And WinRAR is very much a living, breathing piece of software. There's a reason WinRAR won the best archive tool roundup at DonationCoder. In contrast, WinRAR is full-featured, powerful, and integrates seamlessly with the shell. I particularly dislike the limited "compressed folder wizard" I get by default in XP and Vista. Sure, ZIP support is built into most operating systems, but the support is rudimentary at best. WinRAR has become increasingly essential to my toolkit over the last year, so this month, I'm buying a WinRAR license. When I wrote Today is "Support Your Favorite Small Software Vendor Day", I made a commitment to spend at least $20 per month supporting my fellow independent software developers.
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