May 27, 2020 The Unarchiver 3.9 The Unarchiver 3.4 The Unarchiver 2.6 See all The Unarchiver is a program designed for Mac users who wish to have access to more file compressing features than the ones offered by the Mac default Archive Utility app. May 27, 2020 The Unarchiver is a program designed for Mac users who wish to have access to more file compressing features than the ones offered by the Mac default Archive Utility app. This application supports a wide variety of archive formats and integrates seamlessly with the Finder tool.
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- Latest Version:The Unarchiver 4.2.2 LATEST
- Requirements:Mac OS X 10.7 or later
- Author / Product:Torrent for mac os x catalina compatibility. MacPaw Inc. / The Unarchiver for Mac
- Old Versions:
- Filename:TheUnarchiver.zip
- Details:The Unarchiver for Mac 2020 full offline installer setup for Mac
The Unarchiver App
The Unarchiver for Mac is a much more capable replacement for 'Archive Utility.app', the built-in archive extraction software on macOS. The Unarchiver is designed to handle many more formats than Archive Utility, and to better fit in with the design of the Finder. It can also handle filenames in foreign character sets, created with non-English versions of other operating systems. I personally find it useful for opening Japanese archives, but it should handle many other languages just as well.
It is very simple to use and install - simply copy it into your Applications folder, or whereever else you might prefer, and then set it as the default program for archive files. This can be done either from the preferences panel in the program itself or in the Finder. Supported file formats include Zip, Tar-GZip, Tar-BZip2, RAR, 7-zip, LhA, StuffIt and many other old and obscure formats. The Unarchiver for macOS, a quick and free way to unpack your files!
It is very simple to use and install - simply copy it into your Applications folder, or whereever else you might prefer, and then set it as the default program for archive files. This can be done either from the preferences panel in the program itself or in the Finder. Supported file formats include Zip, Tar-GZip, Tar-BZip2, RAR, 7-zip, LhA, StuffIt and many other old and obscure formats. The Unarchiver for macOS, a quick and free way to unpack your files!