WinRAR 4.20 changelog

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WinRAR 4.20 brings the following changes:

 

1. Changes in RAR compression:

 

 

 

      a) RAR general compression algorithm is optimized for better

 

         utilization of several processor cores. While some speed gain

 

         is possible even in single processor mode, best results

 

         are achieved in multi-core environment.

 

 

 

         Speed gain depends on data type and average file size.

 

         Several cores are utilized more efficiently when compressing

 

         large files.

 

 

 

      b) we had to increase memory requirements to achieve higher

 

         compression speed. General RAR compression algorithm allocates

 

         about 120 MB comparing to 40 MB in WinRAR 4.11;

 

 

 

      c) RAR text compression algorithm cannot utilize several CPU cores

 

         efficiently, so its performance in multiprocessor environment

 

         is much lower than for general algorithm. Also its decompression

 

         speed is much lower than in general algorithm regardless of

 

         CPU number. So we decided to disable the text algorithm by default.

 

 

 

         If you need maximum possible compression ratio for plain text data

 

         regardless of speed, you can enable the text compression

 

         in "Advanced compression parameter" dialog. Press "Compression..."

 

         button on "Advanced" page of archiving dialog to access it.

 

         You can also change this option permanently in default compression

 

         profile;

 

 

 

         In the command line mode the text compression can be enabled

 

         with -mct switch;

 

 

 

      d) "Fastest" (-m1) compression mode also supports several processor

 

         cores now. In 4.11 it could use only a single processor core.

 

 

 

   2. RAR general decompression algorithm speed is slightly improved,

 

      though not to same extent as RAR compression. RAR decompression

 

      is not able to use several processor cores, so its performance

 

      does not depend on a number of cores.

 

 

 

   3. Changes in ZIP compression:

 

 

 

      a) now ZIP compression supports several processor cores resulting

 

         in noticeably higher performance in multi-core environment.

 

         Single CPU ZIP compression is also faster than in 4.11;

 

 

 

      b) memory use for ZIP compression is increased to about 15 MB.

 

 

 

   4. Recovery volume creating and processing can use several CPU cores

 

      resulting in higher speed. Though, typically hard drive seek speed

 

      is a limiting factor for recovery volumes, so this gain is most

 

      noticeable when working with solid state drive.

 

 

 

   5. Now the allowed  value for -mt switch is 1 - 32,

 

      not 0 - 16 as before.

 

 

 

   6. "Find files" command can search data in 7-Zip archives.

 

      Previously "Find files" did not support .7z archive format.

 

 

 

   7. Windows 2000 is not supported by WinRAR and WinRAR self-extracting

 

      modules anymore.

 

 

 

   8. "Save current settings" button in "Advanced SFX options" dialog

 

      is now available only when converting an existing archive to SFX.

 

      Options saved with this button are applied only to convert to SFX

 

      operation.

 

 

 

      If you create or update SFX archive, only SFX options stored

 

      in default compression profile are used. Options saved

 

      in "Advanced SFX options" dialog are ignored for these operations.

 

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