The Unarchiver (1000)

456 Name: Anonymous : 2008-01-25 17:48 ID:Heaven [Del]

>>455
No, it isn't. UnRAR's license is not free. Further, the format itself is proprietary so dealing with it at all apart from using their non-free library brings various reverse engineering issues into play, which itself is illegal in certain countries.

http://www.thunderstone.com/site/webinator5man/unrar.html
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