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Moderators: hoijui, Moderators
In this case, meaning that they are both types of compression files and treated the same way.
I don't think winrar is free, unless that changed?
http://www.zipeg.com/win.index.html
You can use this to open & view .rar files.
I don't think winrar is free, unless that changed?
http://www.zipeg.com/win.index.html
You can use this to open & view .rar files.
I'm personally a fan of http://www.tugzip.com because it'll open .zip, .rar, and .7z files as well.