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Eugene Roshal | |
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Born | (1972-03-10) 10 March 1972 (age 52) Chelyabinsk, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union |
Alma mater | South Ural State University (former Chelyabinsk State Technical University), Faculty of Electronics |
Occupation | Computer programmer |
Known for | RAR, WinRAR |
Eugene Roshal (Russian: Евгений Лазаревич Рошал, romanized: Yevgeniy Lazarevich Roshal; born 1972) is a Russian software engineer best known for developing the RAR file format, the WinRAR archiver, and the FAR file manager. His contributions have significantly impacted the field of data compression and file management.
Career
Development of RAR and WinRAR
In 1993, Roshal developed the RAR (Roshal Archive) file format, designed to offer higher compression ratios compared to existing formats like ZIP. Two years later, in 1995, he released WinRAR, a graphical file archiver utility for Windows that utilizes the RAR format. WinRAR quickly gained popularity due to its efficiency, user-friendly interface, and robust feature set, including support for multiple languages, encryption, and archive repair capabilities.
FAR File Manager
In 1996, Roshal introduced the FAR (File and Archive Manager) file manager, a text-based file management tool for Windows. FAR is appreciated by developers and power users for its flexibility, plugin support, and efficient handling of files and directories.
Ownership and Copyright
While Eugene created the RAR compression algorithm, the copyright is held by his older brother, Alexander Roshal. This arrangement allows Eugene to concentrate on software development without being encumbered by copyright and licensing issues.
Contributions
- RAR file format (1993): A proprietary archive file format that supports data compression, error recovery, and file spanning.
- WinRAR file archiver (1995): A widely-used file archiver that provides a graphical interface for managing RAR and ZIP archives, among others. It is known for its high compression ratios and extensive feature set.
- FAR file manager (1996): A versatile file management tool that offers a text-based interface with support for plugins, making it highly customizable and efficient for advanced users.
References
- win.rar GmbH. "RAR and WinRAR END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT (EULA)". RARLAB.
The author and holder of the copyright of the software is Alexander L. Roshal. Neither RAR binary code, WinRAR binary code, UnRAR source or UnRAR binary code may be used or reverse engineered to re-create the RAR compression algorithm, which is proprietary, without written permission.
- "Google Groups". Archived from the original on 28 April 2021. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
Further reading
- Biography and product timeline based on The Compression Project web page: Russian language interview with E. Roshal accessed 12 January 2010 (and verified by personal email exchange with him in 2011).
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