![]() The minute I arrived in my old RV I was absolutely blown away!! Just the sheer size of the place is awesome! But seeing all those RV’s hooked up like a campground that was just the best! Each one I walked in was like walking into my own. None of the other dealers we visited holds a candle to what MHSRV has in a dealership! Keep in mind I said we looked for over a year! We ended up purchasing from an individual because no dealer made me feel good about our purchase! But that was all erased when I drove on to the MHSRV lot. We spend over a year looking at different coaches and went to dozens of dealerships in several states. When my wife and I started our RV search a few years ago it was crazy. What an experience and process! It was simply an awesome way for me to feel good about buying new when I normally would not. From your on-site ( and free I might add) Restaurant for customers to the Service area and the delivery process you guys made it all feel right and never once did I feel like I was making a mistake or have second thoughts. MHSRV definitely provides the means and professionalism that goes with a great dealership. You can own a dealership or you can provide a the means to be a great dealership. Doing this all on line was scary in the beginning but when I arrived at your dealership I realized I was dealing with professionals and not just a dealer. Everyone (Coach, Billy, Curtis, Mat and Robert) was extremely nice and very diligent in helping me through the process. still, gotta respect what winrar did for the development of the modern web.I can’t thank you guys enough for my experience in purchasing a new RV. ill just send a onedrive folder link or something. i remember feeling like it was necessary when internet speeds were slower but now its just like. but yeah i RARELY zip rar or 7z things these days. the devs of torrex made one, forgot what it was called now. i used to use 7z cus it had a windows phone app lolllllllllll. It's basically 7zip that works with the new Windows 11 File Explorer and shell.fair. I like the Nanazip 7Z app that integrates well into the Windows 11 shell (without having to select Show more options to get it). 7z is my alternative, like if I need to fit a bunch of files onto a thumb drive that might not quite hold a ZIP or RAR file. On the rare occasions when I compress files, I just use ZIP because it's universal and anyone can open them, with both the speed and size differences being negligible for me. RAR's strength is in its compression speed, being a bit faster than 7z. GraniteStateColin said:By the way, 7z, which is definitely open source, does yield better compression (smaller files) than RAR or others. It's basically 7zip that works with the new Windows 11 File Explorer and shell. ![]() ![]() ![]() A patent can't reach backwards past that 20 year lifespan, but it could cover newer improvements since 2003.īy the way, 7z, which is definitely open source, does yield better compression (smaller files) than RAR or others. If the current most effective RAR compression methods are still covered under patent, legally, MS would need to license it from the owner to use that version. However, I see the date of its release is 1993, so with a 20-year patent life, even if it had been patented, at least older versions would be in the public domain by now (newer updates could still be protected). If only copyrighted, MS could reproduce it as long as they don't use the owner's source code. GraniteStateColin said:In a quick search, I couldn't find anything that says RAR is patented, only copyrighted. ![]()
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