Windows 11 Adds Built-In Support for RAR Files

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Windows 11 Adds Built-In Support for RAR Files

Microsoft has added built-in support for RAR files to Windows 11, making it easier for users to open and extract these files without the need for third-party applications.

RAR files are a popular file compression format that is often used for sharing large files or creating data backups. However, Windows did not previously offer native support for RAR files, which meant that users who wanted to access these files had to install third-party applications like WinRAR.

The new update to Windows 11 removes this requirement, allowing users to open and extract RAR files without the need for any additional software. This makes it easier for users to share and manage their files, and it also frees up valuable storage space on their computers.

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In addition to adding support for RAR files, the Windows 11 update also extends support for other file compression formats, including ZIP and 7-Zip. This means that users can now open and extract a wider range of file types without having to install any additional software.

The Windows 11 update is Microsoft's latest in a series of product revamps this month. The company has also announced new features for its Office 365 suite of productivity apps, and it has previewed a new version of its Edge web browser.

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The updates to Windows 11, Office 365, and Edge show that Microsoft is committed to making its products more user-friendly and powerful. The company is also investing heavily in artificial intelligence, and the new features in these products reflect this investment.

The Windows 11 update is available now for eligible devices. To learn more about the update, visit the Microsoft website.

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