![]() The Eva Monkey wrote:I have stuff on the server in both. rar-files is out-dated nowadays, because most of the (un)compression-programs handle atleast. I think the argument that most people cannot open. rar-fileformat isn't backwards-compatible, but the programs are backwards-compatible (at least the uncompressing part). rar-files created with new compression-programs incomplatible with old uncompression-programs, but the newer programs can still open files created with old programs. rar-achives has changes over the time for better compression-ratios, making. zip-file created with the newest version of (Win)Zip (except for long filenames, which it simply truncates). ![]() If I don't be at a fault, then an unzip-utility from the computer-stoneage should have no problems unpacking a. zip-compression has never really been changed, this is good for backwards-compatibily but bad for good compression-ratios. ![]()
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