Yes. WinRAR will even run on older systems, such as Windows 95 or NT 4.
Yes, You can use winzip or winrar and it should work without these also.
There are many such programs. WinZip and WinRaR are probably the most popular for Windows, but you have to pay for them. Better use something free like B1 Free Archiver. Actually it works great not only on Windows.
By Downloading winzip and winrar When i want to extract files i always use b1.org. It's rather good and easy-to-use
You can use WinZip or WinRAR to extract the files. Files with the asterisk also require a password.
use winzip
You can use WinRAR from http://www.rarlab.com
Yes. You have to use an archiving program, but it doesn't necessarily have to be WinRAR. WinZip also works, and if you're using a Mac you can just use the built in zip extractor. BetterZIP is also a good archiving program that works for Mac.
Since Winzip is a program that is used to unzip files or unrar rar files, and will cost $30 roughly, you do not need to download it and use a crack to illegally obtain it for free. Just download 7zip, which is a free program that can unzip files. You can also download Winrar to make rar and zip files. Even though Winrar says it is a trial, it will still continue to work. Download 7zip first to unrar Winrar.
Paint Shop Pro, Picasa and Photoshop all have options to reduce file size. To compress the files themselves, use WinRAR or WinZip.
WinRAR is difficult to use on a Mac due to compatibility issues because WinRAR is designed for Windows-based machines. Instead, programs designed for a Mac that work similarly to WinRAR include unRarX and RAR Expander.
"WinRar" itself no, BUT there are other .rar expander's for both OS's.I use "The Unarchiver" on the Mac myself, free and will open other formats also.
You have to use winzip. There is no other program that can open this file