I don't think so, unrar-free only opens some rar files, though is the only free software which is able to open rar files.
Try the freeware version of rar (sudo apt-get install unrar). Alternativaly, you can install p7zip with the rar pluging (sudo apt-get install p7zip-full p7zip-rar).
You can, of course, use the commercial version of rar (sudo apt-get install rar) -but you must pay for legal use- and you can create rar files. Remember that unrar is not a free format, so I tink is a good idea to avoid its use.
jordanwb,
I don't think so, unrar-free only opens some rar files, though is the only free software which is able to open rar files.
Try the freeware version of rar (sudo apt-get install unrar). Alternativaly, you can install p7zip with the rar pluging (sudo apt-get install p7zip-full p7zip-rar).
You can, of course, use the commercial version of rar (sudo apt-get install rar) -but you must pay for legal use- and you can create rar files. Remember that unrar is not a free format, so I tink is a good idea to avoid its use.