Agent0013 opened this issue on Aug 03, 2012 · 45 posts
Agent0013 posted Wed, 22 August 2012 at 11:09 PM
Quote - Once you install winrar, you can right click on a compressed archive and it will give you choices. I usually put my rar files in their own empty folder and then use the Extract here option.
I checked into WinRAR and downloaded it, but it is only free for a trial period of 40 days. I was able to extract the RAR files with it. Thanks at least for the information. I plan to seek out a totally free substitute that I can keep indefinitely. As long as it does what I need it for, that's all that counts to me.
It seems that there are too many different ways to compress files, and I have to wonder why they cannot set things up to use just a few. I think maybe it is because the computer code writers want to keep there jobs or something. I am not meaning to disrespect anybody.The truth is that I know nothing about the ways such things work. Still to me, simple is the best way to do anything.
Stay Awesome!
Agent 0013.