Build 23493 of Windows 11 is now rolling out for Insiders, and it's notable because, among other additions, it's the very first version of Windows to add native support for a range of archive formats, including RAR and 7-Zip.
It's using the libarchive open-source project, and from this build onward, your PC will be able to open, and handle, those files in a native manner.
Some of the most notable additions are:
.tar
.tar.gz
.tar.bz2
.tar.zst
.tar.xz
.tgz
.tbz2
.tzst
.txz
.rar
.7z
Whenever this feature rolls out to everyone, there will be less of a need to install software like 7-Zip or WinRAR, though 7-Zip supports many more formats that Windows can't yet recognize. If you're just downloading a RAR or 7Z file from the internet and you want to decompress its contents, Windows will be able to handle it.
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Sidst redigeret 15-09-2023 22:47