Best "unrar-ing" tool

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  1. ramosfet

    ramosfet Regular member

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    Hey guys. I've been using winrar crystal for awhile but i wanted to know what you guys thought of other unrar-ing tools like stuffit or something faster.

    I thank you in advance, snigs.
     
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    binkie7 Moderator Staff Member

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    Moved to a more appropriate forum than pc building
     
  3. Mez

    Mez Active member

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    Try looking in the AD software section. I DLed a nice free tool from there this fall. I am at work. It is on my home office computer. If I remember, I will repost with the name.
     
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    stick with winrar m8 i've been testing alot of them out and winrar seems to have that little bit more of an edge in my opinion
     
  5. SProdigy

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    It all depends. I am on newsgroups a lot, plus work in a corporate environment where I need to zip/archive files frequently.

    WinRar is my favorite, and tends to be faster and more reliable. Integration into the Windows Shell (right-click and extract option) is handy, plus I can make self-extracting archives (SFX files).

    7-Zip is useful as well, usually with .01, .02, etc. style archives. That's the only time I use it.

    Someone had suggested ExtractNow for "batch" extraction, and it's another favorite of mine. It's slower than WinRar, but can queue multiple archives and extract them one-by-one. Very handy if time is not an issue, and you have multiple spanned archives that you need to extract.
     
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    I use 7-zip for because sometimes u'll stumble across that annoying 7-zip file and won't be able to extract it.
    SProdigy doesn't show 7-zip fairly it also does the right click thing
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  7. ramosfet

    ramosfet Regular member

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    I'm trying out stuffit and 7-zip. how can i make it so when i double click on the .rar file it will automatically start extracting to the same path?
     
  8. Mez

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    I believe WinRar does batch extractions as well. You can select multiple files if you select them for extract here that does not require any user input.
     
  9. SProdigy

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    WinRar does the "right click thing" too, which is the shell integration I mentioned earlier. The options are at the top of the menu, so you less fuss.

    I've never seen it, but let me know if you find out otherwise. If I try to extract multiple archives, they all run simultaneously, which slows the system and the extraction process to a screeching halt.
     

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