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Compression : Zip or RAR Your Laptop Files?
Filed Under (Notebook Reviews, Notebook Software, Notebook Talk) by Mohd Fauzi A Rahman on 04-01-2008
When it comes to compressing your notebook computer files, there’s always a debate on which is better.Zip or RAR?
Let’s look at the overall perspectives.
When it comes to compression (or should I say zipping) ……
Majority will relate this to WinZIP.
Take note : - WinZip is a software and it’s not the process of compression
Furthermore it will cost you $29.95 (basic version) or $49.95 (if you are going for the Pro version).
It is a trialware nonetheless and if you desired to use it after the evaluation period, you need to pay for it.
What about RAR then?
Much as similar to Zip, RAR is another compression file format.
However if you want to compress a file to a RAR, you need to use WinRAR another software as similar to WinZIP.
So which one is better?
Lets look at the advantages of the ZIP compression.
Zip compression is supported and can be converted by most of the compression softwares in the market. The fact that Zip is a standard format in compression, you can also use free softwares to create a Zip file. Not only that, Windows XP and Vista has an in-built Zip function for you to create and extract Zip files thus you may not need to install additional softwares to perform this function.
However if you’re going to extract a RAR file, you need compression softwares to open them.
There are softwares in the market that supports extracting RAR formats (even free softwares!) but to perform creation of a RAR file you can only do it using WinRAR.
Now let’s talk file compression sizes.
It is proven that RAR excels far better in compression than Zip.
How?
Take this example :-
I have a collection of pdf files which are needed to be compressed to a single file format.
The initial size = 5.2mB
Using Zip - the file size will be reduced to 4.6 mB
Using RAR - the file size will be reduced to 4.2 mB
To note : this is just a normal beginner’s test to compression.
The above sizes can be reduced much more further, an intermediate method and the file size can be reduced more significantly ….. especially with the RAR format.
Try out this test and tell me what you think?
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So RAR is a better option. Is WINRAR free software? What about the extracting RAR format software?
WinRAR is not a free software.
It can be bought and download online at $29.
But if you have a RAR file which you need to extract and wanting to use a free software to extract the file, you can use either IZArc or 7Zip. These are my recommendations.
Finally, its being explained! I always thought they are the same thing. So far, I have yet to open a WinRAR file. Thanks for sharing!
Cheers^^
Zip files are just so much easier to handle becaus e they are more widely supported. OK the RAR format has better compression but I dont think this outweighs the ease of use and widepsread support for ZIP