Have already updated (as I'm a licensed customer), but thanks anyway. Have used WinACE in the distant past, should still have a few ACE files on old backups. I guess it's safe to unpack them because they were created by myself.
I'm using a 1 year old version of Winrar software should I update it every time a new version released ? If i keep using this old version could this cause issues in programs that extracted with it ?
why not? yes rar files created with latest version winrar sometime cannot be extracted with a older version winrar
As you can see by looking at the stories with Win 10, Firefox or ccleaner, using the latest is not the ultimate in wisdom...
Just install latest version you do not need to unninstall old version, no need to enter registration details it will grab your existing key along with your current settings.
I'm using the the trial version surely I will update it to the latest version i'm just asking because I extracted msi afterburner with that 1year old version of winrar and i'm just worry about if something went wrong to the msi afterburner
I don't need to uninstall the old version to install the latest version even if I'm using the trial version ? (both r trial the old and the latest)
There recently was a security issue with an an old Winace DLL file. It's recommended to update to the latest version. A license is not expensive and lifetime. Mine is from 2008.
Never had problem with extracted files that are damaged since WinXP era, if it can be extracted it will not be corrupted unless the file itself was corrupted before archiving, i can assure you no need to worry about that.
I just noticed that winrar does RAR5 format by default now, on older version you had to select RAR5, RAR4x was default setting.
It's called evolution, I guess. I still have RAR 2.50 DOS version, the format used by that software is even older than RAR4 format. There is RAR2.50, RAR4, and RAR5 format now, AFAIK. No idea if WinRAR can open the old RAR 2.50 format anymore. Something to test...