Are you using WinRAR (for compressing files)?
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and which country are you in? Our asian customers seem to be crazy about it, but almost noone else does. (Our chinese distributor even asked if we could completely switch to RAR so they don't have to repackage archive :omg: )
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Linkify!|Fold With Us!I think Rar supports Unicode filenames, but Winzip may not have in the past, that is why it is popular with non-english markets..?
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Not trying to insinuate that piracy is rampant in Asia, but rar is the most preferred format for warez sites. That may be one reason rar files are so popular in some parts of Asia.
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That may be one reason rar files are so popular in some parts of Asia.
And they have a high piracy rate. Go figure.
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and which country are you in? Our asian customers seem to be crazy about it, but almost noone else does. (Our chinese distributor even asked if we could completely switch to RAR so they don't have to repackage archive :omg: )
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Linkify!|Fold With Us!Australia, and yep I use it all the time. I'm helping construct an automated build and test farm, and I'm using WinRar to do all the compression of files when moving things around. Solid RAR self extracting archives are great when trying to get reliable test kits to testers. Changed our zip files from 100 meg to 60. - Phil
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and which country are you in? Our asian customers seem to be crazy about it, but almost noone else does. (Our chinese distributor even asked if we could completely switch to RAR so they don't have to repackage archive :omg: )
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Linkify!|Fold With Us!I tend to use WinZip and for a reason, the format is well supported. Sure, RAR is better but my HDD isn't so small that saving 3k on 200MB worth of files is worth me not potentially being unable to recover archived data from somebody else's PC if mine crashes and burns. Also, the GUI for WinRAR and 7-zip is worse than WinZip IMO.
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and which country are you in? Our asian customers seem to be crazy about it, but almost noone else does. (Our chinese distributor even asked if we could completely switch to RAR so they don't have to repackage archive :omg: )
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peterchen wrote:
ot trying to insinuate that piracy is rampant in Asia, but rar is the most preferred format for warez sites. That may be one reason rar files are so popular in some parts of Asia. Reg
I use 7z and rar more often than zip.
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peterchen wrote: ot trying to insinuate that piracy is rampant in Asia, but rar is the most preferred format for warez sites. That may be one reason rar files are so popular in some parts of Asia.
no I didn't :) the hamsters need a good spanking again.
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and which country are you in? Our asian customers seem to be crazy about it, but almost noone else does. (Our chinese distributor even asked if we could completely switch to RAR so they don't have to repackage archive :omg: )
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Linkify!|Fold With Us!Nope. I use Winzip exclusively.
peterchen wrote:
and which country are you in? Our asian customers seem to be crazy about it
Asia is a big continent. ;) Care to elaborate where in Asia your users are?
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Me! Me! From Brazil! Remember: Winzip bad! WinRAR good!
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Clickok wrote:
Remember: Winzip bad! WinRAR good!
No. i think its this way, WinZip is Good, but WinRar is Better
vijay.
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Nope. I use Winzip exclusively.
peterchen wrote:
and which country are you in? Our asian customers seem to be crazy about it
Asia is a big continent. ;) Care to elaborate where in Asia your users are?
Cheers, Vikram.
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Admitted :) mostly China, Japan, a bit of Korea. Biggest is CHina (of course :()
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Linkify!|Fold With Us!Nope. I'm totally going with 7zip. Great compression, free engine, LGPL. If I'm sending something to other countries - zip is the way to go (supported in 7zip).
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and which country are you in? Our asian customers seem to be crazy about it, but almost noone else does. (Our chinese distributor even asked if we could completely switch to RAR so they don't have to repackage archive :omg: )
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Linkify!|Fold With Us!In the UK. We use ZIP virtually exclusively. Anyone who has Windows XP or Server 2003 (or later) has the capability to unzip a ZIP file. Since we're almost exclusively a Windows-oriented ISV/VAR, a huge proportion of our clients can therefore work with it with no extra software required. We still use WinZip because it's generally nicer to use than the compressed folders implementation in Windows. Anyone know if they've sorted out the unzip speed in Windows Vista RTM? Unzipping the WiX sources zip file took, I kid not, upwards of 10 minutes using the compressed folders implementation in one 'release candidate'. WinZip did it so quickly it didn't even bring up the UI.
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