
^ Does support Unicode names, but not under the default (initial) option settings: the user must tick 'Use OEM conversion for filenames' under 'General' on the 'Miscellaneous' tab in the Configuration dialog to enable Unicode name support.There will be no problem extracting them, however. ^ In WinRAR 3.60, when opening 7-Zip archives which contains Unicode file/directory names, they will not be displayed correctly.
#Winrar vs bandizip zip file
More recent versions of the zip file format have support for Unicode filenames.
^ Extracting/adding file and/or directory names into archive in either UTF-7, UTF-8 or UTF-16/UCS-2 encoding to support single file/directory name which contains characters from different languages. ^ Allows adding a variable amount of redundancy for much better error recovery. ^GNU tar calls the external programs gzip and bzip2 to perform compression these external programs usually come with systems that contain GNU tar. ^ Application is only for decompression. Information about what common archiver features are implemented natively (without third-party add-ons). X86, Command-line interface expander only This is presumably a 'compatibility layer.' Linux Ubuntu's own GUI Archive manager, for example, can open and create many archive formats (including Rar archives) even to the extent of splitting into parts and encryption and ability to be read by the native program.
The operating systems the archivers can run on without emulation or compatibility layer. Included in Microsoft WindowsWindows Explorer shell since Windows Me.įree expander $49.99 Deluxe, $79.99 French Deluxe Windows: $14.99 Standard, $29.99 Deluxe, $49.99 French (or German) Deluxe įree expander (GNU/Linux & Mac only) $29.00 Standard $39.00 Plus