Since Windows and macOS do not always support RAR files natively, you will likely need a third-party utility.
Unlike some other formats, RAR supports recovery records, which can help repair the archive if the data becomes slightly corrupted during download.
It can condense large directories into a single archive, often more efficiently than the standard ZIP format.
Since Windows and macOS do not always support RAR files natively, you will likely need a third-party utility.
Unlike some other formats, RAR supports recovery records, which can help repair the archive if the data becomes slightly corrupted during download.
It can condense large directories into a single archive, often more efficiently than the standard ZIP format.