After 22 years, WinRAR officially discontinued the CD installation package.

WinRAR CD version officially becomes "limited" product from today.

On May 31, WinRAR, the famous data compression software , officially discontinued its CD version after 22 years of launch.

WinRAR CD is an optical disc used to install WinRAR software, including the license key and other necessary information. When purchasing a WinRAR license, users can choose to receive the CD by mail.

According to WinRAR, the reason they stopped producing WinRAR CD is because the CD factory stopped operating and the demand for this CD version is no longer high. 

Picture 1 of After 22 years, WinRAR officially discontinued the CD installation package.
"For all those who own WinRAR CD, congratulations! You are now cooler!", WinRAR shared in the official announcement on social network X.

Picture 2 of After 22 years, WinRAR officially discontinued the CD installation package.
WinRAR then continued to post a picture of the " last WinRAR CD" with the caption: "One of the last WinRAR CDs has found a new home."

WinRAR was first launched in 2002 and quickly became one of the most popular data compression software in the world. This software is popular for its effective data compression ability, simple and easy-to-use interface and support for many different file formats.

WinRAR's discontinuation of the CD version marks a turning point in the history of this software, showing the change of the software industry towards digitalization. Today, users can easily download and install WinRAR directly from the company's official website without having to use a CD.

However, WinRAR still provides an offline installation version for users who do not have an internet connection or want to install the software on multiple computers.

Picture 3 of After 22 years, WinRAR officially discontinued the CD installation package.

WinRAR is a popular file compression and decompression software developed by Eugene Roshal, a Russian software engineer. First released in the fall of 1993, WinRAR quickly became one of the top choices for Windows users thanks to its ability to compress data effectively and support a wide range of file formats.

WinRAR offers a 40-day free trial, after which users can purchase a license. However, most of WinRAR's features can still be used normally after the 40-day period ends. This has led to spending money to buy WinRAR being considered an Internet meme, and those who buy this software deserve to be "honored".