QuickPar by Peter B. Clements is an application that can help you create, verify and repair PAR2 files. Even if there is no version of QuickPar for Mac available on the developer's website, there are other tools that can perform similar tasks. This list contains some alternatives to QuickPar for Mac.
UnRarX is a RAR archive decompression and recovery tool. It is a very basic app that can be used to extract files from RAR files. It doesn't support any other formats. It is extremely easy to use this app.
Not an alternative? Report a problemMacPAR deLuxe is intended to facilitate fixing and unpacking long lists of binary files downloaded from the Internet, mainly Usenet groups.
Not an alternative? Report a problemPar2 files are often accompanied with usenet downloads. Par2ForMac application uses an encapsulated unix tool called par2repair to repair downloads. Using the application is simple: just drag and drop one of the par2 files on the apps icon.
Not an alternative? Report a problemNZB Drop is intended for downloading and opening NZB files, which contain information linking to specific files stored in Usenet newsgroups.
Not an alternative? Report a problemNZBVortex is intended for downloading data from Usenet servers. It is good that the application can transfer data very efficiently, using multiple threads with a minimum impact on system resources.
Not an alternative? Report a problemNNTPGrab is an open source usenet download program. Main features: - Import of NZB files - Download from multiple servers using multiple threads - Configurable download priority and server priority
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