Karamjit Posted January 28, 2019 Share Posted January 28, 2019 WinRAR is a powerful archive manager providing complete support for RAR and ZIP archives and is able to unpack CAB, ARJ, LZH, TAR, GZ, ACE, UUE, BZ2, JAR, ISO, 7Z, Z archives. Its RAR format may only take second place for its level of compression – but it is consistently the fastest when it comes to both packing and unpacking files. While RAR files are not native to Windows or Mac, many other compression programs are still capable of unpacking it. WinRAR is available on Windows, OSX, and Linux, despite the name.Download Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
VandIT Posted January 28, 2019 Share Posted January 28, 2019 WinRAR 5.70 Beta 1 Supported Languages: br,de,dk,en,es,fi,fr,hu,nl,no,pt,ru,sw,tr Site: https://www.upload.eeSharecode: /files/9488333/WinRAR.exe.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BabuPC Posted January 28, 2019 Share Posted January 28, 2019 please upload the medicine on other link. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ARMOUR Posted January 28, 2019 Share Posted January 28, 2019 8 minutes ago, BabuPC said: please upload the medicine on other link. Download WinRAR Keymakers -FFF-CORE-DFoX:- Site: https://www.upload.ee Sharecode: /files/9488329/WinRAR-FFF-CORE-DFoX-KEYGEN.7z.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DeLtA Posted January 28, 2019 Share Posted January 28, 2019 WinRAR 5.70 Beta 1 Pre Activated Site: https://www.upload.eeSharecode: /files/9488590/WinRAR_5.70_Beta_1_Pre_Activated.7z.html PACKED WITH MPRESS Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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spinalgr1998 Posted January 28, 2019 Share Posted January 28, 2019 WinRAR - What's new in the latest version Version 5.70 beta 1 Changelog Spoiler 1. "Files to process" option on "Time" page of archiving dialog allows to choose files based on modification, creation or last access file time. Previously it was possible for modification time only. 2. Command line -ta, -tb, -tn, -to switches accept 'm', 'c' and 'a' modifiers after the switch name. So file time conditions can include not only the file modification time as in previous versions, but also creation and last access time. 3. WinRAR file list can display creation and last access file times if they are available. Creation and last access columns are disabled by default and can be enabled in "Select file list columns" dialog. This dialog is opened after right clicking on file list column headers or after pressing "File list/Files/Columns..." button in WinRAR settings. 4. "Double extensions for archives" and "Archives in subfolders" options on "Files" page of archiving dialog modify behavior of "Put each file to separate archive" option. You can switch between archive names in filename.ext.rar and filename.rar style with "Double extensions for archives". You can create a separate archive for every file in selected subfolders or store the entire contents of every selected folder in separate archive depending on the state of "Archives in subfolders" option. 5. New -ad1 switch can be used when unpacking multiple archives recursively, such as 'rar x -r -ad1 arc\*.rar'. It creates a separate folder for files unpacked from each archive, but unlike already existing -ad switch, it creates such folders in each archive folder. 6. If context menu "Extract each archive to separate folder" is applied to archives from different folders in Windows Explorer "Search results", subfolders with unpacked files are created in each archive folder. Previous versions created them all in a folder of right clicked archive. 7. New "File list/List style/Checkboxes" option in WinRAR settings allows to use checkboxes to select file list items. 8. New "File list/Files/Exact sizes" option in WinRAR settings. If this option is on, file sizes are always displayed in bytes. If it is off, sizes are rounded up and use units such as KB or MB. Smaller files can be still displayed in bytes. 9. If several console RAR are started with -ioff switch, PC is turned off by RAR copy finished last. Previously this switch was processed by first finished copy. 10. Read and write buffer size is increased for .iso files. It can help to improve .iso extraction performance in some cases, such as for network drives. 11. If "Delete archive" option in extraction dialog is applied to a set of RAR and REV volumes in volname.part# format, WinRAR will delete REV volumes as well. Previously only RAR volumes were deleted keeping REV files intact. 12. If "Delete archive" option in extraction dialog is applied to set of ZIP volumes with .zip.001, .zip.002, .zip.003 extensions, WinRAR will delete all ZIP volumes. Previously only .zip.001 volume was deleted for such volume naming scheme. 13. If we unpack arcname.rar using "Extract to arcname\" Explorer context menu command and "arcname" file already exists, WinRAR shell extension will propose "Extract to arcname~1\" instead. Previously this context menu command attempted to create a folder with same name as already existing file and failed. 14. If we pack a shortcut file with .lnk extension from Explorer context menu, .lnk file itself is added to archive. Previous versions added .lnk file target instead of .lnk file. 15. Windows does not allow executables exceeding 4 GB, so WinRAR issues an error immediately when attempting to create 4 GB or larger RAR SFX volumes. Previously WinRAR issued such error only after creating the first RAR volume. 16. Total extraction progress is displayed for 7z multivolume archives. Accuracy of 7z total extraction progress is improved. 17. Nadav Grossman from Check Point Software Technologies informed us about a security vulnerability in UNACEV2.DLL library. Aforementioned vulnerability makes possible to create files in arbitrary folders inside or outside of destination folder when unpacking ACE archives. WinRAR used this third party library to unpack ACE archives. UNACEV2.DLL had not been updated since 2005 and we do not have access to its source code. So we decided to drop ACE archive format support to protect security of WinRAR users. We are thankful to Check Point Software Technologies for reporting this issue. 18. Bugs fixed: a) console RAR mixed up source and destination file sizes and times in the overwrite prompt when updating a file in RAR archive with -o switch; b) dragging files from 32-bit applications to 64-bit WinRAR window did not work; c) WinRAR Shift+Del command applied to a folder could fail to delete some its subfolders. This command is used to delete files and folders permanently instead of moving them to Recycle Bin; d) folder tree panel could not change folders if archived pathnames started from path separator, such as in archives created by tar tool with --absolute-names option; e) if relative "Path=.\somefolder" was specified in SFX comment and SFX archive needed to elevate privileges when extracting, it created 'somefolder\somefolder' instead of 'somefolder'; f) commands modifying an existing RAR4 volume reset the volume number field to 1. While it did not affect extraction, WinRAR displayed a wrong volume number for such volumes; g) fixed a crash when reading a comment from a corrupt RAR file; h) toolbar in "Find" command "Search results" window was not adjusted to different toolbar icon sizes properly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
b1r0ng Posted January 29, 2019 Share Posted January 29, 2019 WinRar 5.70 Beta 1 Preactivated by m4rdhi BRAVO Site: https://www.upload.eeSharecode[?]: /files/9491793/WinRAR_5.70_Beta1_Pre.7z.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stig Posted January 29, 2019 Share Posted January 29, 2019 So many updates over the years, but I can't really say that I have noticed a lot of differences from an end use perspective. But, great news anyway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jbleck Posted January 31, 2019 Share Posted January 31, 2019 On 1/29/2019 at 8:39 AM, Stig said: So many updates over the years, but I can't really say that I have noticed a lot of differences from an end use perspective. That's the point in the end... I guess that if one wouldn't update, then at some point it would encounter some error or bug. If only the "too many updates" would be the problem with a certain software devs... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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