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InnoUnpacker 2.2.7, developed by Dr. J. Rathlev, is a Windows utility dedicated to the archive-management category that offers a graphical front-end for inspecting and extracting contents from Inno Setup installers. The program streamlines what would otherwise be command-line operations into a single-window workflow: users can open an executable setup through a file dialog, drag-and-drop, command-line parameter, or a right-click context-menu entry, after which the application immediately parses and displays basic header information. Dedicated buttons then provide one-click access to deeper analysis—general setup metadata, a complete file manifest, supported language identifiers, and an integrity verification pass—before any extraction begins. When extraction is requested, InnoUnpacker lets the operator choose a destination folder and optionally limit output to the installation script or to files matching a user-defined filter, a feature frequently used by system administrators, software testers, and reverse-engineering researchers who need to audit distributed installers without running them. Because the tool is version-locked at 1 release (2.2.7), the interface and feature set remain consistent across deployments, simplifying documentation and support in enterprise environments. 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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