WinRAR Editor's Review Winrar archiver is a powerful tool which allows you to create, manage, and control archive files. It supports RAR and ZIP 2.0 archives, special algorithms optimized for text, audio, graphics, 32-bit and 64-bit Intel executables compression.
You can now handle archives directly from Windows Explorer due to the shell integration including drag-and-drop facility and cascaded context menus. Winrar features wizards for beginners and command line interface for advanced users.
It doesn't only open rar files, it can also handle non RAR archives (7-Zip, ACE, ARJ, BZ2, CAB, GZ, ISO, JAR, LZH, TAR, UUE, Z, GZip) management, solid archiving which can raise compression ratio by 10% - 50% over more common methods, particularly when packing a large number of small, similar files. Using Winrar you can create multivolume archives, self-extracting archives (also multivolume) using the default or optional SFX modules. You can use a lot of service functions, such as encryption, archive comments, error logging, etc. Winrar has also an inbuilt viewer for viewing the content of text files within archives. You can create compression profiles in order to optimize your activity. Winrar has a very friendly user interface, so that the menus are customizable and offer access to important archive commands like extract, test, comment, protect, and lock, but also other important tools such as scan, convert, or benchmark and hardware test.
Pluses: There are several versions of RAR, for a number of operating environments: Windows 32 bit and 64 bit, Linux, FreeBSD, DOS, OS/2, MacOS X. You can test, lock and repair/recover physically damaged archives or volumes allowing to reconstruct missing parts of multivolume archives. You can also take advantage of miscellaneous options such as Background archiving, turn PC off when done, compression estimation. Among the new features of Winrar we may mention: new buttons (options) such as: 'Define volume sizes.'
, 'Rename automatically', 'Multithreading' option added to 'Benchmark and hardware test' command, new command lines, increased compression speed (5 -15%) for some data types. The publisher states that they fixed some bugs in the multithreaded text compression algorithm. The speed versus the rate of compression came out as medium compared to WinAce and WinZip: a directory containing multimedia and text files in total size of 104 Mb compressed at a normal rate by Winrar resulted in a 64 Mb in 51 seconds compared to 76,2 Mb in 17 seconds for WinZip and 64,2 Mb in 1 minute and 11 seconds for WinAce. Drawbacks / flaws: In conclusion: A good compression over a quite short archiving time sets WinRAR in a very good position among the well known archivers. The program is a very good and reliable archiving solution.
You can download Winrar for free and within the free trial, you can use the program at it's full potential (free rar extraction, archiver, of many archive files and more). If you wonder about how to open rar files, this is one of the best rar opener and manager on the market.
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Here is the Latest Version of TuneUp Utilities 2013 for you. Weihrauch Hw Serial Numbers. Here is the description of the new features of TuneUp Utilities 2013 and how to use it and the patching method is also given.This is the latest version of TuneUp Utilities software. Not much different from other utilities software, TuneUp Utilities also have a variety of tools that you can use to optimize the performance and the performance of your pc. In addition to the powerful utilities software, TuneUp Utilities also allows you to customize the display windows to look more attractive Screenshot. On a laptop running Windows® 8 (Core i7 1.8 GHz, 4 GB RAM, 256 GB SSD, Intel HD 3000) our all-new Live Optimization 2.0 provided a great benefit: under full CPU load (100% usage, which we simulated using TuneUp CPU Stressor) it took a photo editing suite 12 seconds to launch.
Once Live Optimization 2.0 was turned on and the resource balancing techniques in effect, the program needed no more than 8 seconds to load – despite the 100% CPU usage! The effect that Live Optimization 2.0 has on PCs that are suffering from high CPU usage was even more noticeable when converting a short 1080p video clip (recorded with a Canon EOS 7D camera) into a more web-friendly SD format (AVI, DVD quality) using Freemake Video Converter. The conversion took a whopping 110 seconds under high-load – and just 14 seconds when Live Optimization 2.0 was activated! Our test bed even struggled with the conversion of a short, one minute long, MP3 file using iTunes® when running under 100% CPU usage.
ITunes needed more than 2 ½ minutes to complete the task. Once Live Optimization 2.0 was engaged, iTunes® was done in 4 seconds. Our lab testers used the new TuneUp disk cleaning features to check how many unnecessary files and gigabytes of data crud could be found on four very different test PCs. These results were compared with a competing product. On an Alienware® X51 gaming PC, TuneUp Utilities 2013 found more than 17 GB of unnecessary data crud, which amounted to about 48000 files. The competing product only detected 4.3 GB of unnecessary data on the same machine, which amounted to a total of 20000 files.
Even on a freshly-installed Windows® 8 PC, our optimization suite detected more than 11 GB of worthless data (total of 20000 files) that collected over the course of just a few days. When compared to the previous version, TuneUp Utilities 2013 found over 6 times more system-clogging files. In total, version 2012 found 1569 unnecessary files while TuneUp Utilities 2013 detected and deleted more than 11.000 – that’s an increase of more than 600%! To compare energy usage, testers used extensive benchmark suite PCMark 7 to simulate heavy workload on a laptop. In the power saver mode of Windows®, the battery lasted for exactly 2 hours and 5 minutes.
TuneUp Economy Mode achieved much more. By throttling down the CPU, reducing display brightness and reducing background activity, testers noticed a remarkable increase in battery life.
The laptop lasted for as long as 2 hours and 42 minutes—an increase in battery life of 37 minutes, just by pressing a single button. Energy consumption dropped, too. Whereas the laptop originally consumed 51 watts, TuneUp Economy Mode reduced that figure to 36 watts.
That means longer battery run time for mobile road warriors and cost-savings for desktop PC users. NOTE: At the time of Patching it will ask you Username and Company name - You can give it accordingly as your wish No Problem in that ok. Download TuneUp Utilities 2013 Here.