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NCSUWolfy
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hey, can anyone recommend an unraring program for mac? my friend said i needed one to open up this massive file he is going to send me.

any help would be appreciated

1/20/2009 4:28:30 PM

philihp
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http://letmegooglethatforyou.com/?q=need+an+unraring+program+for+a+mac+

1/20/2009 4:31:48 PM

NCSUWolfy
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well i dont know much about computers or programs so i was kind of looking for a recommendation

thanks anyway though

[Edited on January 20, 2009 at 4:41 PM. Reason : words]

1/20/2009 4:41:48 PM

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Stuffit

1/20/2009 4:43:47 PM

Noen
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unrarx is what you need.

[Edited on January 20, 2009 at 5:07 PM. Reason : href]

1/20/2009 5:02:33 PM

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I've used stuffit before..worked fine

1/20/2009 5:35:10 PM

evan
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http://wakaba.c3.cx/s/apps/unarchiver.html

hands down the best unarchiving program ever

it's a drop-in replacement for the BOMArchiveHelper and will unarchive just about every format known to man

1/20/2009 6:04:44 PM

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rarbgone

1/20/2009 6:15:53 PM

NCSUWolfy
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thanks for the input! i ended up with unrarx, after reading about it working when stuffit didnt, i thought i'd save myself the trouble of figuring it out later. i'll report back on how it worked after the download goes through!

1/20/2009 6:41:28 PM

evan
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unrarx is unnecessarily bloated

i'm tellin ya, go get the unarchiver

1/20/2009 6:42:45 PM

Noen
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^how is it bloated? Seems to do exactly the job its there for and it supports par checking

1/20/2009 7:15:51 PM

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does 7zip do multiple formats?

1/20/2009 7:23:56 PM

moron
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Unrarx is the opposite of bloated.

1/20/2009 7:45:36 PM

sumfoo1
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this is why dorks don't get laid



boobs = no smart ass remarks

1/20/2009 8:18:39 PM

ScHpEnXeL
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=my response



[Edited on January 20, 2009 at 8:20 PM. Reason : (no smartass remarks)]

1/20/2009 8:20:06 PM

xplosivo
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Im a big fan of MacParDeluxe. Works very very well.

1/20/2009 8:49:30 PM

NCSUWolfy
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well i'd hope for no smart ass remarks since i dont make myself to be some computer whiz or anything. i know enough to get around and now and then i need help with something new

i used unrarx and it worked fine. now i'll uninstall it and go on with my life.

but i did have a weird (to me) event. my start up disk was full like 4 times in a row and i kept having to restart my computer. it happens to me occasionally on my mac and (work) pc but after unraring it happened every time i had a transfer-- is this normal?

1/20/2009 10:34:36 PM

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the unarchiver is awesome.

1/20/2009 11:19:41 PM

evan
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Quote :
"^how is it bloated? Seems to do exactly the job its there for and it supports par checking"

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"Unrarx is the opposite of bloated."


take a look at the unarchiver
it takes even less effort than unrarx, it basically replaces BOMArchiveHelper and registers itself to open any file type it supports.

double click the archive and the files are unarchived into a folder in the same location as the archive. you can even set it to move the archive to the trash after it unarchives.

1/20/2009 11:22:08 PM

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"my start up disk was full like 4 times in a row and i kept having to restart my computer. it happens to me occasionally on my mac and (work) pc but after unraring it happened every time i had a transfer-- is this normal?"


It means you've run out of disk space. Restarting your computer probably clears some cache files which lets you keep working, but downloading anything of consequence fills it up again. If you open a finder window, at the bottom it will say "XX.XX Gb available". Sounds like it's time to go clean out old music/files/downloads and clear some space.

Also empty your trash can if you have a bunch of stuff in it.

1/21/2009 12:34:18 AM

philihp
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Quote :
"this is why dorks don't get laid

boobs = no smart ass remarks"


usually it's because they come off as too eager when chicks ask them computer questions. don't try to get laid on the internet, it's pathetic. man up and admit that the smartass reply was the first thing that went through your head, too.

1/21/2009 2:14:32 AM

NCSUWolfy
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i'll try emptying my trash, its been awhile since ive done that. as far as regular hard drive space, i dont have many pictures saved on my computer, i use an external hd and i have music saved but its only 11g

hopefully the trash empty will help me out for awhile, thanks!

1/21/2009 10:08:12 AM

tl
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How can there be so many options here? It's not really a corner of the market that has very far to go (IMO). You double click the .rar file, it unrars, it creates a new folder. The end. What the fuck else is there to differentiate these multiple programs?

1/21/2009 11:59:13 AM

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