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  • 1.0.7.5

MSIXCommander 1.0.7.5, released by Pascal Berger, is a lightweight Windows utility designed for IT professionals and application-packaging engineers who need to inspect, edit, and troubleshoot MSIX and APPX packages without launching heavyweight development environments. The single-version toolkit opens containers in a familiar two-pane interface that instantly shows package manifest, file tree, digital signature, and registry entries; users can extract individual files, drop updated content back into the archive, tweak manifest XML, re-calculate hash values, and re-sign the bundle, all from one window. Typical use cases include validating first-party or third-party MSIX bundles before enterprise deployment, injecting post-build configuration files, removing unwanted assets to trim package size, and comparing two versions of the same container to generate delta-release notes. Because the program works directly on read-only mounted images, it also serves as a quick forensic viewer when investigating malformed or suspicious store packages. The utility supports drag-and-drop, command-line arguments for scripted workflows, and optional dark mode to reduce eyestrain during long packaging sessions. MSIXCommander is catalogued under System Utilities › Package Management and integrates with Windows Explorer so that right-clicking any .msix or .appx file offers “Open with MSIXCommander” for immediate access. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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