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It doesn't support password protected RAR archives, and doesn't properly extract archives in folders with non-English characters in its name. As for the rest I don't know since they didn't affect me. But the general consensus on many websites is that TUGZip still has too many bugs, and I for one agree (the author himself concurs).

^ Thanks for the info, but those are pretty specific bugs. However, until I find free software that can do .rar, .iso and many other archives as fast as Tugzip, I won't be changing. I haven't personally had problems with it, and I expect that v4 will be much better as they have been working on it for quite a while.

^ Thanks for the info, but those are pretty specific bugs. However, until I find free software that can do .rar, .iso and many other archives as fast as Tugzip, I won't be changing. I haven't personally had problems with it, and I expect that v4 will be much better as they have been working on it for quite a while.

AFAIK most of the bugs will be sorted out, yes. But I don't think it'll be able to open password protected RAR archives anytime soon :no: :( For that matter I have to use 7-zip or ZipGenius.

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Slimy, got a comment on some of your reviews.

7-Zip now has support for .iso files so you can update that.

And Registry First Aid doesn't adds itself to the startup if you purchase it. I have it and it's a pretty damn good program.

Slimy, got a comment on some of your reviews.

7-Zip now has support for .iso files so you can update that.

And Registry First Aid doesn't adds itself to the startup if you purchase it. I have it and it's a pretty damn good program.

Will fix on the next update!

Thanks for the reviews.

It was pretty helpful. :)

No problem :)

Thanks, but....were you bored?? :whistle:

Just a little bit :p

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