With the smart directory management feature of UnRarIt, you can generate directories with essential data only and can remove unwanted content to refine your extracted archives. The supported archives include both split and nested archives which makes it easy to obtain data from compact and fragmented sources to compile them in a tidy manner by selecting a single directory. It can also rename and/or delete successfully processed archives.
Feature At A Glance
- Support for RAR, ZIP and 7-ZIP
- Support for Split-Archives
- Support for nested archives
- Password "cracking" using a password list. Recently/often used passwords will be tried first to speed up the process.
- Smart directory management. Generate directories on the fly. Strip non-required directories.
- Auto-renaming and/or deletion of successfully processed archives.
- Per file/archive/session existing file handling.
- Optimized extraction libraries specific to the processor to gain a speed boost for password "cracking" and extraction
- Fully multi-threaded to take advantage of multi-core/-processor systems
When you run this software for the 1st time, you will see a clean and simple window.
To add any archived file to be compressed, simply drag and drop it in this window. Please keep in mind that it supports for ZIP, RAR and 7z (7-Zip) formats only.. After dragging file onto it, it will automatically group files by their format.
Then select the Decompression folder simply by clicking “…” button from the bottom-right menu. Then browse for your desired folder. Here I am decompressing on “Desktop”. After selecting the desired folder, simply press “Extract Files” button. It will began extraction instantly.
If the archive is password protected, then click on “Add Password” button and give the password. If you have forgotten the password, then browse for a supportive txt file by clicking “Import”.
You can change settings under “File > Open Preference”.
UnRarIt works on Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7.
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