Versions:

  • 0.12.0

QuickBMS 0.12.0, developed by Luigi Auriemma, is an open-source, cross-platform extraction and reinjection engine designed for reverse engineers and advanced users who need to dissect, modify, and rebuild proprietary or obscure archives. The program behaves as a minimal GUI utility when quickbms.exe is double-clicked under Windows, yet exposes a full command-line interface under GNU/Linux or when invoked from a console, unlocking dozens of switches for batch processing, verbose diagnostics, HTML field reports, blind compression/encryption/crc scanning, and dynamic script debugging. Its domain is Utilities/File Compression & Archiving, but its reach extends to any file format whose structure can be described in the concise QuickBMS scripting language; hundreds of community-authored scripts already cover video-game assets, firmware images, encrypted patch files, and legacy installers. Version 0.12.0 is the current and only maintained release, offering reimport and reimport2 modes that let users alter extracted content and seamlessly write it back to the original container without breaking offsets or checksums. Under the hood the engine recognizes more than 700 compressors (including proprietary variants), dozens of symmetric and asymmetric encryption schemes, a comparable set of hash algorithms, plus bit-level operations, endian toggling, base64, XOR, ROT obfuscations, and the ability to call external DLLs or raw memory dumps with almost any calling convention. The same codebase compiles on Windows back to Win98 and on GNU/Linux for x86 or PowerPC, making it a lightweight yet powerful addition to forensic, modding, and data-recovery workflows. QuickBMS is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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