Who bought WinRAR?
CJ
29 Jun 2011
No, seriously, who here did? 
I've been using the program for at least 6 years, and I always just click on the continue button whenever the pop up shows up =o

I've been using the program for at least 6 years, and I always just click on the continue button whenever the pop up shows up =o
Spoiler
Destiny
30 Jun 2011
Continue for me. I'm glad they do it that way, not...locking the program out and forcing people to buy.
CJ
30 Jun 2011
Hobbesy
30 Jun 2011
I open archived folders WITH MY FUCKING FISTS.
Alias isn't cool enough to do that.
Edited by Hobbesy, 30 June 2011 - 00:32.
Alias isn't cool enough to do that.
Edited by Hobbesy, 30 June 2011 - 00:32.
Alias
30 Jun 2011
Alias
30 Jun 2011
In all seriousness, though, why do you all use Winrar over 7-zip?
Seems rather silly to me.
Seems rather silly to me.
CJ
30 Jun 2011
Alias, on 30 Jun 2011, 16:32, said:
In all seriousness, though, why do you all use Winrar over 7-zip?
Seems rather silly to me.
Seems rather silly to me.
No copy pasta support, and stupidly placed "return to parent" button.
When I'm using my laptop, I hate having to drag'n'drop stuff, I'd rather use a ctrl+c / ctrl+v. And even on my PC it's the same.
Alias
30 Jun 2011
I rarely use the UI, so that's probably why I've never cared.
I pretty much only use it through shell integration, so that might be why.
I pretty much only use it through shell integration, so that might be why.
SquigPie
30 Jun 2011
Kichō
30 Jun 2011
I've used both but still cant decide on what to stick with.
Although I've used WinRAR longer and does the job. The UI is a bit plain when it comes to 7-zip, maybe thats why I haven't switched.
Although I've used WinRAR longer and does the job. The UI is a bit plain when it comes to 7-zip, maybe thats why I haven't switched.
Nid
02 Jul 2011
7zip, right click, unzip/unrar. I have used winrar tho in the past for about 3 years without registering.
Generalcamo
02 Jul 2011
I used the built in RAR for the last 6 years, then got winrar for the last 3 years.