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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @WrCombs
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      @WrCombs said in zip and . rar files?:

      @scotth said in zip and . rar files?:

      7zip FTW

      should I google this?
      Im confused.

      7Zip has been "the" compression tool to use on Windows for forever. Free, really powerful, absolutely no excuse for using anything else.

      choco install 7zip -y
      
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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller @WrCombs
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        @WrCombs said in zip and . rar files?:

        @scotth said in zip and . rar files?:

        @WrCombs Yeh. 7zip is really good, opens about 4 dozen types of compressed files and is free.

        Unlike Winrar which after a 40 day free trial will have to purchase and or Uninstall

        WinRAR is like WinAMP.... just a joke that never had a place for actual use. Goofy, pointless paid software that was never as good as what was already there and free.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @bnrstnr
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          @bnrstnr said in zip and . rar files?:

          If you're into Chocolatey, you can install with choco install 7zip, too!

          Every company I've known for more than a decade just installs 7Zip by default everywhere so it's what everyone seems to use across the entire Windows ecosystem.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @srsmith
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            @srsmith said in zip and . rar files?:

            One thing to keep in mind about compatibility - .zip files may not require installing extra software, whereas others like .rar and .7z usually do. Take Windows for example: Windows Explorer handles .zip files OOB, but has no clue how to deal with .rar or .7z files. You need to install something like WinRAR or 7zip to open them.

            Why does this matter? Say you or one of your users are trying to send someone an email with some attachments, but there is no guarantee the recipient has, or can install, extra software. In this case, a .zip file is probably your safest, most compatible choice.

            I haven't really had to think about this in quite some time - I've been using 7zip for probably 10 years now.

            But 7Zip is so standard and just "expected" to be installed on nearly every Windows system, most people on Windows just assume that you can send smaller 7Zip files to anyone and that they can open them .... way moreso than like a Word file.

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            • JaredBuschJ
              JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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              @scottalanmiller said in zip and . rar files?:

              WinAMP

              WinAMP was paid software? I do not recall that. But then I quit using it in the mid 00's in favor of iTunes (fucking mistake that was).

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              • JaredBuschJ
                JaredBusch @scottalanmiller
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                @scottalanmiller said in zip and . rar files?:

                Every company I've known for more than a decade

                @scottalanmiller said in zip and . rar files?:

                But 7Zip is so standard and just "expected" to be installed on nearly every Windows system, most people on Windows just assume that you can send smaller 7Zip files to anyone and that they can open them .... way moreso than like a Word file.

                Yeah, not even....

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                  notverypunny
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                  The advantage that I remember rar having was that it could split and then recombine an archive at the appropriate size for floppy disks. Seems foolish now but in the era of dial-up and 1.44 MB 3.5" diskettes it was a killer feature that winzip (also a paid software once upon a time, not always built into windoze) didn't have.

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                  • JaredBuschJ
                    JaredBusch @notverypunny
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                    @notverypunny said in zip and . rar files?:

                    The advantage that I remember rar having was that it could split and then recombine an archive at the appropriate size for floppy disks. Seems foolish now but in the era of dial-up and 1.44 MB 3.5" diskettes it was a killer feature that winzip (also a paid software once upon a time, not always built into windoze) didn't have.

                    Correct, that was the huge benefit to rar over zip in the 90’s. You are also correct that native zip support in windows is relatively recent.

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                      bnrstnr @scottalanmiller
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                      @scottalanmiller said in zip and . rar files?:

                      @WrCombs said in zip and . rar files?:

                      @scotth said in zip and . rar files?:

                      @WrCombs Yeh. 7zip is really good, opens about 4 dozen types of compressed files and is free.

                      Unlike Winrar which after a 40 day free trial will have to purchase and or Uninstall

                      WinRAR is like WinAMP.... just a joke that never had a place for actual use. Goofy, pointless paid software that was never as good as what was already there and free.

                      These are fighting words here. WinAMP was the greatest. It really whips the llama's ass.

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                        marcinozga
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                        WinAMP was THE mp3 player on Windows. Alternative was.... I can't think of anything, windows media player, classic one, if that was your thing, but that didn't play mp3 if I remember correctly. WinRAR is just a legacy app, you mostly see .rar files on torrent sites, and that's about all the use cases for it.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
                          scottalanmiller @marcinozga
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                          @marcinozga said in zip and . rar files?:

                          WinAMP was THE mp3 player on Windows. Alternative was.... I can't think of anything, windows media player, classic one, if that was your thing, but that didn't play mp3 if I remember correctly.

                          WinAMP came out in 1997. So it did predate the main alternative, which is VLC which is vastly superior as a product, free, and open, and does so much more (like video.)

                          As VLC was so much more than WinAMP, and just because I remember having MP3s without WinAMP during that time, I'm pretty sure that there were MPS music alternatives at the time, just we don't remember them now. WinAMP got all the attention, but it was also pretty awful.

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                            bnrstnr @scottalanmiller
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                            @scottalanmiller said in zip and . rar files?:

                            @marcinozga said in zip and . rar files?:

                            WinAMP was THE mp3 player on Windows. Alternative was.... I can't think of anything, windows media player, classic one, if that was your thing, but that didn't play mp3 if I remember correctly.

                            WinAMP came out in 1997. So it did predate the main alternative, which is VLC which is vastly superior as a product, free, and open, and does so much more (like video.)

                            As VLC was so much more than WinAMP, and just because I remember having MP3s without WinAMP during that time, I'm pretty sure that there were MPS music alternatives at the time, just we don't remember them now. WinAMP got all the attention, but it was also pretty awful.

                            VLC could do playlists, queues, gapless playback for music? (not that you said it could... I'm just thinking about my favorite features)

                            I don't remember VLC being good for music at all, which WinAMP was so good at. What it was designed for. WinAMP was also capable of playing video, but was an afterthought IMO.

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                              srsmith @marcinozga
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                              Everybody seems to forget about (or don't know about / care for) foobar2000

                              Never looked back once I switched to it from WinAMP. Yeah, it's a bit minimalistic, but it plays music without being a pile of useless eye candy, so it works for me.

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                                marcinozga @srsmith
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                                @srsmith said in zip and . rar files?:

                                Everybody seems to forget about (or don't know about / care for) foobar2000

                                Never looked back once I switched to it from WinAMP. Yeah, it's a bit minimalistic, but it plays music without being a pile of useless eye candy, so it works for me.

                                Foobar2000 wasn't released until late 2002, and probably wasn't widely used/known for a while. WinAMP was around for years by then.

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                                  marcinozga
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                                  It just hit me, Real Player was main competitor to WinAMP, loaded with adware and spyware.

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller @marcinozga
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                                    @marcinozga said in zip and . rar files?:

                                    It just hit me, Real Player was main competitor to WinAMP, loaded with adware and spyware.

                                    Oh gosh, forgot about that one.

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller @srsmith
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                                      @srsmith said in zip and . rar files?:

                                      Everybody seems to forget about (or don't know about / care for) foobar2000

                                      I've forgotten about it so much than in you mentioning it, it still doesn't sound familiar.

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                                      • DashrenderD
                                        Dashrender @JaredBusch
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                                        @JaredBusch said in zip and . rar files?:

                                        @scottalanmiller said in zip and . rar files?:

                                        WinAMP

                                        WinAMP was paid software? I do not recall that. But then I quit using it in the mid 00's in favor of iTunes (fucking mistake that was).

                                        It turned into paid software... I think it started as Shareware.

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                                        • DashrenderD
                                          Dashrender @JaredBusch
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                                          @JaredBusch said in zip and . rar files?:

                                          @notverypunny said in zip and . rar files?:

                                          The advantage that I remember rar having was that it could split and then recombine an archive at the appropriate size for floppy disks. Seems foolish now but in the era of dial-up and 1.44 MB 3.5" diskettes it was a killer feature that winzip (also a paid software once upon a time, not always built into windoze) didn't have.

                                          Correct, that was the huge benefit to rar over zip in the 90’s. You are also correct that native zip support in windows is relatively recent.

                                          If by recent you mean Windows XP...

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                                          • DashrenderD
                                            Dashrender @marcinozga
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                                            @marcinozga said in zip and . rar files?:

                                            WinAMP was THE mp3 player on Windows. Alternative was.... I can't think of anything, windows media player, classic one, if that was your thing, but that didn't play mp3 if I remember correctly. WinRAR is just a legacy app, you mostly see .rar files on torrent sites, and that's about all the use cases for it.

                                            Agreed, Windows Media player added support as an add-on late in Windows XP life.

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