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9 out of 15 people found this review helpful
5 stars
Version: ExtractNow 3.35
"A BEST & FREE Alternative to WinRAR"
Pros: I thought I had to BUY WinRAR to Extract my RAR Files But I found this Software for 100% FREE.
It had done my job within few seconds.
+ Drag & Drop and Click "Extract"
+ Supports ZIP, RAR, ISO, BIN, IMG, IMA, IMZ, 7Z, ACE, JAR, GZ, LZH, LHA, SIT archive formats
+ Simple user interface
Cons: + Downlaod the LATEST Version 4.13 (March 20, 2006) from the official Website: extractnow.com/
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5 out of 8 people found this review helpful
3 stars
Version: ExtractNow 3.35
Pros: The program is simple and to the point. Very light on CPU and makes uncompressing files a snap.
Cons: The GUI needs a little bit more work, but more importantly I miss being able to open a compressed file and drag a single file out and have it decompress on-the-fly, without having to use the [browse...] button and select a defined area.
That feature alone is a deal breaker. I deal with Zip and Rar files a lot and sometimes I just want a few files on my desktop. WinZip, WinRar, and WinAce all make the job a lot easier. I'm a fan of WinRar myself and have abanded it only because of its nasty habit of not releasing ownership of filetypes (.ISO in particular).
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2 out of 5 people found this review helpful
5 stars
Version: ExtractNow 3.35
Pros: WOW better then winzip
Cons: Download the updated one on there website
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5 out of 5 people found this review helpful
5 stars
Version: ExtractNow 3.35
Pros: it is extremely small and simple and works and best of all it is free supports extracting of a lot of formats. exactly what i was looking for
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
5 stars
Version: ExtractNow 3.35
"Superb file extraction utility..."
Pros: This free, powerful extractor can extract files from over a dozen different archive formats, including ZIP, RAR, ISO, BIN, ACE, and JAR. In addition, its support for drag-and-drop batch file conversion saves time and effort, something the Windows extractor would rather waste. Finally, I have found it to get the job done faster than most of the other free alternatives, making this my favorites and primary extraction utility.
Cons: The only downside is that it cannot create compressed archives, only extract the contents from them.
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