New archiver "Rucksack" for free


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The guys over at http://macbuzzer.com/ have a cool promotion (a tweetblast, or whatever it's called these days) going on where you can get the new archiving application "Rucksack" for free. It's certainly more eye-candy than "the unarchiver" and in some ways easier to use. Oh, and it can actually *create* archives. Can't go wrong with something for free, right ;) Btw, original price is $29!

Page was a bit slow when I got my license but it worked... :)

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Have others gotten their license key email yet? I've been waiting for 2 1/2 hours so far :/, I suppose the email servers are being hammered and there's a backlog.

Depends on what email you used. I tried two different ones. Yahoo came through straight away. Hotmail still hasn't.

Cool!

Another free/discount mac software site added to my arsenal. :) I am always on the look out for those sites like the Give away of the day style. If I like the App, then I get it, if not, I pass, I don't download the unneeded stuff.

hmmm... i signed up last night and still nothing here. gmail.

i guess ill wait..

looks like a nice program though. plus its free - what more can you want.

Me too... I signed up at 11:30pm ish and it's now 9:40am... Never known an automated email system take that long whilst giving selective people their email in 30 seconds... I'v e tried 4 different email addresses just to be certain... :pinch:

Anyway to get this without having a Twitter account? I can't stand Twitter and will never make an account there.

Nope, twitter account is a must. What you (and others, for that matter) could do though is to create a fake twitter account that you delete after you received your license. It's a bit of work, but other than that I see nothing against this procedure :) (It's slightly unfair with regard to the developers though ;) )

edit: Just tried to open a LZMA archive, no luck. But isn't LZMA just the standard 7z compression algorithm?

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