
The official WinRAR Twitter page posted a new message stating "Us right now.

Well, it would appear that WinRAR might be a bit more concerned than Cusworth let on in her statement to us last week. " She also stated that this developer creates "both challenges and benefits for our business." In the email response we received, Louise Cusworth of the WinRAR sales team stated that the company felt "honoured with Microsoft's decision." However, Cusworth did add, "Are we concerned? Of course we are, because we are a small company and Microsoft is a big international multi-billion dollar company with a lot of power. This move was so unexpected we decided to contact the company behind the popular file archive program WinRAR to get its reaction. Last week at Build 2023, Microsoft very casually mentioned it would add support for opening files in a number of formats to Windows 11, including opening RAR files.
