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[archival jazz tunes] Greetings folks! And today Ive got a rather silly idea. Im gonna register my copy of WinRAR. Yes, WinRAR. The file compression and decompression utility thats arguably most famous for being the program that no one ever registers. Its been around since the mid 90s in various forms. And for years, Id say probably till around 2003 or 4, it was my go-to file archiving program, simply because it handled the most compression formats and it was free to use. Effectively, anyway. Because WinRARs whole thing was that it started you off with a 40-day free trial that, after that was over, you were expected to pay for it. The thing is, once the 40 days passed, it still lets you use it forever. All you had to do was wait for the nag screen to let you through and that was that. So it earned this reputation as the paid program that no one ever paid for. Even more so than competitors like WinZip, which was more restrictive after its trial period