Free Zip to Rar Converter 1.0.0 Activator Full Version

Free Zip to Rar Converter is a straightforward piece of software designed to quickly turn RAR archives into ZIP format.

It includes three compression methods and no other options or configuration settings, making it ideal even to users with little or no experience at all in compression utilities.

Free Zip to Rar Converter

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Software developer
Grade 3.7
1236 3.7
Downloads count 11628
File size < 1 MB
Systems Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit

The installation procedure is rapid and does not require special attention, as it contains standard buttons.

The app's interface is as clean as it can get, made from a single window with all features neatly displayed in the main frame. The "what you see is what you get" principle certainly applies to Free Zip to Rar Converter, since there are no other features available, apart from the ones visible in the main panel.

Pointing out a ZIP file for conversion is done using the file browser only, since the drag-and-drop method is not supported. So, all you have to do is pick an output directory and compression method between store, normal and best, depending on how much time you're willing to spend to get the smallest RAR file size possible.

Conversion starts with the click of a button. The output file will automatically receive the same name as the source, while existing files will be overwritten.

The app carries out a task rapidly while using low system resources, so it does not hog CPU and RAM. It pops up a WinRAR compression dialog during this time. However, it does not require the program to perform the conversion (we tested it after uninstalling WinRAR). The resulted ZIP was intact.

Although it is not particularly feature-rich (batch processing is not supported, for example), Free Zip to Rar Converter Serial delivers a very simple solution for converting RAR files into ZIP, which is a more accessible format supported by many decompression utilities.