Please update your WinRAR, there has been some recent exploits recently. Keep your version current if you use it.
I may be one of the few people who
actually registered WinRAR years
ago. :P I had used it enough that
I figured it would be good for me
to pay for a license.
I may be one of the few people who actually registered WinRAR years ago. :P I had used it enough that I figured it would be good for me to pay for a license.
I may be one of the few people who
actually registered WinRAR years
ago. :P I had used it enough that
I figured it would be good for me
to pay for a license.
I think there used to be a subreddit (maybe there still is) for people who registered their copy of WinRar!
Somthing like /r/paidforwinrar or something...
I don't use WinRAR much anymore these days; I just discovered the
version I have is fairly 'old' now (version 5.50 from 2017).. I'll install the latest.
I may be one of the few people who actually registered WinRAR years
ago. :P I had used it enough that I figured it would be good for me to
pay for a license.
Quoting Nightfox to Slacker <=-
I've also seen a Star Trek meme with Q saying "the trial never ends"
with the WinRAR icon on it.
Nightfox
I may be one of the few people who actually registered WinRAR years ago.
I registered it also then stopped using Windows :)
I feel like someone could make something similar for the variousNo need for extra letters. The "rar" package is available in most distros, and if you only need to extract RAR files, there is also "unrar".
Linux window managers and call it something like X-RAR, GnomeRAR,
KRAR, or similar.. :)
I feel like someone could make something similar for the various Linux
window managers and call it something like X-RAR, GnomeRAR, KRAR, or
similar.. :)
No need for extra letters. The "rar" package is available in most distros, and if you only need to extract RAR files, there is also "unrar".
Well yes, but those are command-line utilities (and I do have them installed). I was thinking along the lines of a GUI utility, as
WinRAR is a RAR tool with a Windows GUI.. Also my post was a bit tongue-in-cheek too (as in a WinRAR clone for Linux GUI
environments).
Well yes, but those are command-line utilities (and I do have them
installed). I was thinking along the lines of a GUI utility, as WinRAR is
a RAR tool with a Windows GUI.. Also my post was a bit tongue-in-cheek too
(as in a WinRAR clone for Linux GUI environments).
This sounds like the long time Windows user in you talking. ;)
I may be one of the few people who actually registered WinRAR
years ago.
I registered it also then stopped using Windows :)
I feel like someone could make something similar for the various Linux window managers and call it something like X-RAR, GnomeRAR, KRAR, or similar.. :)
This sounds like the long time Windows user in you talking. ;)
How so? It was just a joke. :P But maybe that didn't come across
very well..
Utopian Galt wrote to All <=-
Please update your WinRAR, there has been some recent exploits
recently. Keep your version current if you use it.
slacker wrote to Nightfox <=-
Somthing like /r/paidforwinrar or something...
As soon as I invent a time machine and go back to 2001, I'll update my installation of WinRAR. :)
We traded copies of Tomb Raider for 20-30 WinAMP licenses, right before they went freeware. Sure, they might have pulled a fast one, but WinAMP really *does* whip the llama's ass.
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