Original author(s) | Dag Ågren |
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Developer(s) | Circlesoft, MacPaw[1] |
Stable release | |
Repository | none |
Operating system | macOS, Linux using GNUstep libraries, and command line only on Microsoft Windows, Linux, macOS |
Available in | 18 languages |
English, Arabic, Bulgarian, Czech, Dutch, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Latvian, Norwegian Bokmål, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Turkish | |
Type | File Extractor / Decompressor |
License | Proprietary since acquisition[2] Formerly LGPL |
Website | theunarchiver.com |
The Unarchiver is a proprietary freeware[2]data decompression utility, which supports more formats than Archive Utility[3] (formerly known as BOMArchiveHelper), the built-in archive unpacker program in macOS. It can also handle filenames in various character encodings, created using operating system versions that use those character encodings.[4] The latest version requires Mac OS X Lion or higher. The Unarchiver does not compress files.[5]
Unarchiver For MacOS – Reveiw For the Mac’s updated version, Anarkroor is a bit easier to use program that can disassemble a variety of historical records. This will open up common styles, for example, Zip, RR (containing V5), Zip 7, Tar, Gizp, and more than Bizp2. Te free decompression alternative has just arrived in your computer and its name is The Unarchiver. It's an application that supports more than 30 different compression formats. Choose the file formats that The Unarchiver will process. The list of supported files includes popular formats like: ZIP, RAR, 7-ZIP, LHA, GZIP, BZIP2, TAR, ACE or CAB.
- Even if the Mac has a built-in option to an archive file. These Mac archiver apps are offering premium features such as password protection, drag and drop archive, etc. Also note that due to sandboxing requirements with the Mac App Store, some Unarchiver apps require authorization the first time you extract an archive.
- The Unarchiver is an absolutely free macOS app that can be successfully used as a substitute for Apple's BOMArchiveHelper.app, the free built-in unarchive utility. At the moment, The Unarchiver is distributed directly on the developer’s website and through Apple’s Mac App Store, the single difference between the two apps being that the App Store version is sandboxed, while the one.
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The corresponding command line utilities
unar
and lsar
is free (libre) software licensed under the LGPL[6] run on Microsoft Windows, Linux, and macOS.[7]A main feature of the Unarchiver is its ability to handle many old, obscure formats like StuffIt as well as AmigaOS disk images in LZH, LZX, and so on. This is credited in its source code to the use of libxad, an Amiga file format library. Ågren also worked to reverse engineer the StuffIt and StuffIt X formats, and his code was one of the most complete open source implementations of these proprietary formats.
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References[edit]
- ^'MacPaw acquires The Unarchiver Mac app, will keep it updated & free'. 9to5Mac. 27 July 2017.
- ^ ab'End User License Agreement (EULA) for MacPaw Products. Disclaimer and Limitations'. MacPaw.com. Retrieved 2019-01-04.
- ^Popescu, George. 'The Unarchiver – A Better Way to Decompress Archives'. Softpedia. Retrieved 15 September 2016.
- ^Seff, Jon. 'Mac Gems: The Unarchiver is a free, robust file-extraction utility'. Macworld. Retrieved 15 September 2016.
- ^Fenton, William. 'The Unarchiver (for Mac)'. PC Magazine. Retrieved 15 September 2016.
- ^'MacPaw/XADMaster is licensed under the GNU Lesser General Public License v2.1'. 2018-03-21. Retrieved 2020-06-01.
- ^'Command line tools'. The Unarchiver. Retrieved 2 March 2019.
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