![]() ![]() If you appreciate the hard work that has gone into writing it, you can use the buttons below to donate and support the developer. ![]() ![]() See the supported formats page for a more complete list of supported formats.Äownload it now from the Mac App Store! The Unarchiver is completely free, and will always remain free. Supported file formats include Zip, Tar-GZip, Tar-BZip2, RAR, 7-zip, LhA, StuffIt and many other old and obscure formats. This can be done either from the preferences panel in the program itself, or in the Finder. It is very simple to use and install - simply copy it into your Applications folder, or whereever else you might prefer, and then set it as the default program for archive files. I personally find it useful for opening Japanese archives, but it should handle many other languages just as well. It can also handle filenames in foreign character sets, created with non-English versions of other operating systems. 4) Keka does everything Unarchiver can do, with no RAR errors, and handles more formats, plus Keka can also ARCHIVE and unarchive, while Unarchiver can only unarchive, so why keep two apps? 5) the company has caught on that some users are uncomfortable with their reputation, so they created a website just for Unarchiver () rather than directing users to, thinking this will help mask the fact that it is MacPaw behind the curtain.The Unarchiver is designed to handle many more formats than Archive Utility, and to better fit in with the design of the Finder. 3) source code is no longer open source ostensibly to hide what calls home are doing and sending. 2) SENTRY is integrated into Unarchiver, supposedly according to dev to allow for 'crash reports' to be sent back to fix bugs but Little Snitch shows this app 'phones home' regularly, even when there has been no errors.why? What info is being sent? See #1 above and add 1 + 1, regards companys' reputation etc. MacPaw is the same company that makes CleanMyMac X and CleanMyPC.products and company that have questionable reputation. Here's why: 1) App is now owned by MacPaw acquired from the original developer. I have removed this app from my Mac, despite at one time having used it for years. ![]()
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