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WinRAR is a powerful archive manager. It can backup your data and reduce the size of email attachments, decompress RAR, ZIP and other files downloaded from Internet and create new archives in RAR and ZIP file format. You can try WinRAR before buy, its trial version is available in downloads.
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- WinRAR and RAR 4.01 beta WinRAR 4.01 beta 1 is available in Arabic (32 bit, 64 bit), Bulgarian (32 bit, 64 bit), Chinese Traditional (32 bit, 64 bit), Dutch (32 bit, 64 bit), English (32 bit, 64 bit), French (32 bit, 64 bit), German (32 bit, 64 bit), Hungarian (32 bit, 64 bit), Indonesian (32 bit, 64 bit), Japanese (32 bit, 64 bit), Korean (32 bit, 64 bit), Macedonian (32 bit, 64 bit), Portuguese Brazilian (32 bit, 64 bit), Russian (32 bit, 64 bit), Slovak (32 bit, 64 bit), Swedish (32 bit, 64 bit), Vietnamese (32 bit, 64 bit).
- New RARLAB.COM website design.
- WinRAR and RAR 4.00 release WinRAR 4.00 is available in Arabic (32 bit, 64 bit), Armenian (32 bit, 64 bit), Bulgarian (32 bit, 64 bit), Catalan (32 bit, 64 bit), Chinese Simplified (32 bit, 64 bit), Chinese Traditional (32 bit, 64 bit), Croatian (32 bit, 64 bit), Czech (32 bit, 64 bit), Danish (32 bit, 64 bit), Dutch (32 bit, 64 bit), English (32 bit, 64 bit), Estonian (32 bit, 64 bit), Finnish (32 bit, 64 bit), French (32 bit, 64 bit), German (32 bit, 64 bit), Greek (32 bit, 64 bit), Hebrew (32 bit, 64 bit), Hungarian (32 bit, 64 bit), Indonesian (32 bit, 64 bit), Italian (32 bit, 64 bit), Korean (32 bit, 64 bit), Macedonian (32 bit, 64 bit), Norwegian (32 bit, 64 bit), Persian (32 bit, 64 bit), Polish (32 bit, 64 bit), Portuguese Brazilian (32 bit, 64 bit), Romanian (32 bit, 64 bit), Russian (32 bit, 64 bit), Serbian Cyrillic (32 bit, 64 bit), Serbian Latin (32 bit, 64 bit), Slovak (32 bit, 64 bit), Slovenian (32 bit, 64 bit), Spanish (32 bit, 64 bit), Spanish (Latin American) (32 bit, 64 bit), Swedish (32 bit, 64 bit), Thai (32 bit, 64 bit), Turkish (32 bit, 64 bit), Ukrainian (32 bit, 64 bit), Vietnamese (32 bit, 64 bit).
- We stopped the development and support of Pocket RAR and RAR version for MS DOS. Also now the minimum required Windows version for WinRAR is Windows 2000. You can find old versions of RAR/DOS, Pocket RAR and WinRAR for older Windows here.
- New WinRAR themes WinRAR Pentamino theme.
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