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    Any of you know a program that can open .rar files besides Winrar?

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    Whats with wrong with winrar? I love winrar.


    Theres alot yeah, like 7zip and such. Just look aorund on download.com.

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    Winrar is easy the best and free..

    well for me it is anyways

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    7-zip. Search for it on www.download.com.
    Edit: lol sorry didn't see bfgs reply.

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    I use a program called ExtractNow, which I find very useful and easy. Works great so far.

    You can find it on download.com as well.
    Resident father figure.

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    http://www.zipgenius.it/

    ZipGenius. Use it.

    Although I use 7-zip now, but that was already mentioned.

    ^^My entry for SOTW #52.

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    Thanks guys, I'll try some of those. I was using winrar but it was causing some troubles with identifing files. It was probably my fault but I just wanted to try another.

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    thank god someone asked... i felt stupid... i didnt know that adobe doesnt recognize .rar files...

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    Haha. You gotta extract the files, before using them (sometimes).

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    Yeah a zipped file is a compressed file and generally can't be used.

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