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How the Heck Does WinRAR Make Money?

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If you’ve ever used an archiver or installed a software you would know what WinRAR is. It is one of the most popular archiving softwares in the world and is used by a lot of software companies and organizations worldwide. Even the underground piracy scene widely utilizes WinRAR for compressing software or games into RAR archives for easy sharing.



WinRAR: An Unending Trial Software?
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That’s all well and good but there’s always been an important question regarding WinRAR. The thing is, WinRAR is only available for trial usage. This means you are given a time period to “test” WinRAR after which you will have to buy the software. Other trial based software stop functioning as soon as the trial period expires and do not let you access any of their features unless you pay for the software.

WinRAR comes with a 40 day trial period. The problem is that even after the trial period of 40 days expires, you can still continue to use the software. In other words, install WinRAR trial, forget about paying for it.

Which begs the question – how does WinRAR make money?

The Developer’s Viewpoint
WinRAR’s compression algorithm was made by Eugene Roshal, a Russian software engineer. He has given the copyrights and ownership rights for the RAR compression algorithm to his brother Alexander Roshal. Eugene did this because he has,

‘No time to concern himself with software development and copyright-related issues at the same time.’

At least, this is what he said in his discussion on Google Groups.

Why does RARlabs (the company behind WinRAR) charge money for using it then? If you can use it for however long you want with no features or options missing, what’s the point?

How RARlabs Makes Money
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Software companies and multinationals always buy software. Meaning they will also buy WinRAR for usage. Open-source software is often a no-no for these companies because they are supported by the community and updates and changes to the code are very inconsistent. With WinRAR, they can be sure that the software will indeed be upgraded and updated with time plus it offers better compression algorithms thanks to Eugene Roshal. This is enough for them to throw their money to get WinRAR for commercial uses.

WinRAR is also one of the most popular and widely used compression and archiving software in the world. The companies will not need to use a specific version of Windows or a different OS altogether to use it. Ubiquity is on its side hence the wide scale adaptation.

Wrap Up
RARlabs makes money by selling WinRAR to corporate organizations and software companies. They rely on the fact that it will be consistently updated, improved and supported because the companies pay for it. While most personal computer users won’t pay for a WinRAR license, commercial organizations on the other hand do.

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WINRAR is purchased by companies for commercial use.
 
Been using it since ages. It can extract a lot.
 
I never used it since Mac OS has builtin archiving and unarchiving software and pdf reader / creator since time immemorial...I think window users (3rd world in computer world) have to deal with such issues and viruses etc etc :coffee:
 
I was held back in life by nature so that the world would be spared my over the top products. I couldve devised unnecessarily extreme data compressions.:lol:
 
I use 7 zip.

I never used it since Mac OS has builtin archiving and unarchiving software and pdf reader / creator since time immemorial...I think window users (3rd world in computer world) have to deal with such issues and viruses etc etc :coffee:

3rd world? B!tch please PC is superior to MAC in every possible way.
 
I use 7 zip.
PC is superior to MAC in every possible way.
I have used 5 OSs including, OS X, Unix, Linux, Solaris and Android...
Would you like to substantiate your claim... There are almost no viruses on Mac, it has much better file-system that does not need periodic defragmentation and can support much larger file sizes by default
B!tch please
Did I ask for your name..but good that you told us :lol:
 
I never used it since Mac OS has builtin archiving and unarchiving software and pdf reader / creator since time immemorial...I think window users (3rd world in computer world) have to deal with such issues and viruses etc etc :coffee:

I have to say up until I bought my first MacBook in 2010; I had zero interest in using Mac OS. However all that changed. Even bought a new HP laptop 2 years ago and have used it maybe only 10 times...and most of that was upgrading to Windows 10.

Edit: My Mac laptop boots up 100% of the time. No stupid configuration issues due to some missing dll or safe mode crap. This goes back to why people buy iPhones. They just work.
 
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I have to say up until I bought my first MacBook in 2010; I had zero interest in using Mac OS. However all that changed. Even bought a new HP laptop 2 years ago and have used it maybe only 10 times...and most of that was upgrading to Windows 10.
Mac OS makes my life easy...since I'm an engineer so I have to use Windows too sometimes for using CATIA and other engineering software but my goto laptop is rMBP and I always reach out for it..though I appreciate that windows 10 has made a lot of ground
 
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