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  2. 515. Using Homebrew, in a terminal type: brew install rar. to use it just navigate to your file and type. unrar x <filename>. Or list files via unrar l archive.rar and extract single file: unrar e archive.rar folder/file.exe desired_location/. Share.

  3. Now to use it just navigate to your file directory and type: To view the rar file: unrar l <filename>. To extract the rar file in the same location: unrar x <filename>. To extract the rar file in the desired location: unrar x <filename>. In case you face any permission issue: Developer cannot be verified. 'rar' cannot be opened because the ...

  4. Related questions here and at Ask Different: Recommend archiver software on OSX, Is there any Mac software to handle archives (zip, rar, 7z, tar, etc.) that allows browsing?, best free software to make/open rar files –

  5. Springy can do this.. Springy is a simple to use, yet powerful archiving and compression utility for Mac OS X. Springy integrates seamlessly with the Finder and includes some very useful features.

  6. Josh K. 12.9k 9 42 58. oddly enough, unrar & 7z on linux extract a bunch of files from the crark RAR, then prompt for a password. the included README file indicates the password is on purpose, to allow testing the utility: "You also may test the cracker on this archive. Run: crark -pcrackme.def crark31.rar ". – quack quixote. Feb 22, 2010 at ...

  7. 2. The freeware Keka is able to do that, too. It first extracts a .zip file from the .exe file, which you have to open again with any zip-extracting tool that can handle password encrypted archives. But if you just change the file extension from '.exe' to '.zip' you can skip the conversion and are asked for the password right away. Share.

  8. (Update: This feature was removed from WinRAR 5 due to insecurity.) On Windows (and soon Mac OS X), it is possible to create a "self-extracting archive" – a digitally-signed executable that extracts an archive from within itself – this is how software installers on Windows work, for example.

  9. Using the tool you can split files to any size you would like, and you would use "cat" to recombine them. For example: split -b=10090000 bigfile.iso bigfile_part. To split your files to exactly 10090000 bytes. Your output would look something like this: bigfile_part.aa. bigfile_part.ab, etc. To recombine just do: cat bigfile_part* > bigfile.iso.

  10. macos - Mac OS: Unable to expand zip file - Super User

    superuser.com/questions/1147056/mac-os-unable-to-expand-zip-file

    Mac OS. I am unable to expand zip file. I have tried this: Unzip in Terminal: Open Terminal. Type unzip and a space, then drag/drop the zip file into the Terminal window. Press Enter and the zip...

  11. Open the archive in 7-Zip. Locate the file to be edited. Right-click on the file to edit and select "Edit" (alternative shortcut = F4). Make your changes, save them and close the editor window - 7-Zip will only detect the file has changed when the editor has been closed. When 7-Zip detects the file has been changed it will display a prompt such ...