yes
No, if you download it on the safe site (like rarlabs.com).
The free download offered by WinRAR has been in use for over five years. In this time, there have been no security alerts or virus reports. The majority of users agree that this download is perfectly safe and comes from a reputable source.
If a person has downloaded the program MVC and are unable to access the Winrar archive, they will be required to download Winrar. The program is available through their official site.
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.
Yes. WinRAR will even run on older systems, such as Windows 95 or NT 4.
WinZipper carries a lot of unwanted software like toolbars, adware, etc. Use Winrar or 7-Zip.
Use WinRar to open the file.
You can use WinRAR from http://www.rarlab.com
I think you use it to zip and unzip files :s this site explains it : http://download.cnet.com/WinRAR-32-bit/3000-2250_4-10007677.html
use winrar and put a password on
WinRAR was created in 1995.
WinRAR doesn't really expire. It's more like you get WinRAR with no limitations for 40 days. After 40 days you have to deal with a nag screen each time you use WinRAR and the only way to remove the nag screen is to buy the product. As long as your willing to put up with the nag screen after 40 days, you can use WinRAR for free as long as you like. You won't go to jail or anything, you just pay by dealing with a nag screen.