Roman27
August 4th, 2006, 07:45 PM
If you've installed and use the non-free version of RAR from Eugene Roshal, then you'll be intersted (as I was) in participating in this one day offer to grab yourself a free license key for the software.
Here's where I found the deal:
http://www.slickdeals.net/#p7900
The order.htm file included with the Linux version says:
WinRAR, RAR for Unix, DOS and OS X now use the same registration key
format, so you can use the same key with current WinRAR and RAR versions
for all mentioned platforms. It is not guaranteed for WinRAR and RAR
versions that are not equal to version included to this distributive.
For example, versions prior to 2.60 used different keys.
So even though it says "WinRAR" on the form. This key should work for the Linux version as well.
To install it says:
If you use RAR/Unix and RAR for OS X, you should copy rarreg.key
to your home directory or to one of the following directories:
/etc, /usr/lib, /usr/local/lib, /usr/local/etc. You may rename it
to .rarreg.key or .rarregkey, if you wish, but rarreg.key is also valid.
I have not tested this to see if it works.
Enjoy!
Here's where I found the deal:
http://www.slickdeals.net/#p7900
The order.htm file included with the Linux version says:
WinRAR, RAR for Unix, DOS and OS X now use the same registration key
format, so you can use the same key with current WinRAR and RAR versions
for all mentioned platforms. It is not guaranteed for WinRAR and RAR
versions that are not equal to version included to this distributive.
For example, versions prior to 2.60 used different keys.
So even though it says "WinRAR" on the form. This key should work for the Linux version as well.
To install it says:
If you use RAR/Unix and RAR for OS X, you should copy rarreg.key
to your home directory or to one of the following directories:
/etc, /usr/lib, /usr/local/lib, /usr/local/etc. You may rename it
to .rarreg.key or .rarregkey, if you wish, but rarreg.key is also valid.
I have not tested this to see if it works.
Enjoy!