* Steve Langasek > Of course, tar and unzip are no substitute for unrar.
* John Goerzen > It, of course, depends on what you're doing, but yes, I realize that. I > just tried to show a smattering of similar programs so people can > compare. > > I was actually surprised at the popularity of {un}rar. I rarely see RAR > files used anywhere. I occasionally get subtitle collections for movies I download off the net as RAR archives. Just tried the free unrar stuff from <http://www.unrarlib.org> on a few of them, and it worked just fine. It says it doesn't support all the various RAR formats yet, but with a little work I assume it could become a fully adequate alternative to the unrar in non-free (unless RAR is patent-encumbered, of course). -- Tore Anderson -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]