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The current default version, which increased the maximum dictionary size to 1 GB and upgraded optional AES encryption from 128-bit to 256-bit. Core Technical Advantages
The RAR format was developed by Russian engineer . It is a proprietary format designed for high-efficiency data compression and error recovery. Ver.rar
RAR is often preferred over the more universal ZIP format due to its advanced features: The current default version, which increased the maximum
RAR can include a "recovery record," allowing users to repair archives that become corrupted during download or storage. RAR is often preferred over the more universal
Added support for "solid" compression (grouping multiple files together for better ratios) and lossless WAV audio compression. RAR 4.0 (2011): Improved decompression speeds by up to 30%.
It supports strong AES-256 encryption for both file contents and filenames, preventing unauthorized users from even seeing the list of files in the archive. Usage and Security
Introduced multimedia compression for bitmap images and audio, and increased the compression dictionary to 1 MB.