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    1 year ago

    No idea why folks still use stuff like this when there are open source alternatives like 7zip and Nana Zip.

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      1 year ago

      I use WinRAR (as a switch from 7-Zip) because it works well enough, is fast and stable and has good compression. For me, switching to another Windows archiver would have no merit.

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            1 year ago

            There’s barely any CVEs on that page. It’s likely a security researcher did some fuzzing of the executable and found a few issues at once.

            Have you looked at how many vulnerabilities there’s been in things like Windows, MacOS, Chrome, etc?

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                1 year ago

                The point is that there is no software without vulnerabilities.

                Definitely true, but that conflicts with this:

                Coincidentally, security was one of the reasons to uninstall 7-Zip.

                If you uninstalled software because of security, you wouldn’t have any software left :)

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                  1 year ago

                  Also true. I was probably too impatient when I bought a WinRAR license over night. But now I have it and I use it. :-)

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        1 year ago

        Is WinRAR really faster, more stable, and has better compression than 7-Zip? I haven’t used WinRAR in probably over a decade at this point.

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          1 year ago

          It depends. The RAR5 format used by newer WinRAR versions (the “old” one is still supported just well) can have smaller archives than 7z, but the opposite is also true. Still, yes, WinRAR is in my experience faster and more stable.

          (Note that “as small as possible” is not usually the most relevant point. The best compression is currently reached with the ZPAQ format, but using it with maximum compression settings is painfully slow.)