Microsoft is introducing built-in support for RAR, 7-Zip, and GZ archives in an upcoming version of Windows 11, which is expected to be released this week.
Windows built-in file support
Microsoft made several announcements at the Build 2023 conference, including the upcoming Windows 11 Moment 3 update and the introduction of the AI-powered Window Co-pilot.
In a recent blog post, Microsoft’s Chief Product Officer Panos Panay shared information about these exciting features and when they will be available to the general public.
According to source, a section highlighting a new Windows 11 developer feature called Dev Home revealed that native support for RAR, 7-Zip, and GZ archives would be added to Window 11 soon.
Panay explained:
We have added native support for additional archive formats, including tar, 7-Zip, RAR, gz and many others using the libarchive open-source project. You now can get improved performance of archive functionality during compression on Window.
ZIP, 7-Zip, and RAR are all popular archive formats, with ZIP being the most widely used. While Microsoft added native ZIP support to Window in 1998, dealing with 7-Zip (.7z), RAR (.rar), or gz (.gz) archives typically required the installation of third-party applications.
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