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cicdec 3.0.1, released by Bioruebe, is a lightweight extraction utility whose single purpose is to unpack files locked inside installers built with Clickteam Install Creator. Because Clickteam-generated installers are essentially self-extracting archives that do not expose their contents through ordinary archive managers, the tool is frequently used by IT staff, retro-gamers, translators, modders, and digital preservationists who need to inspect or reuse the bundled resources without actually running the original setup program. Typical scenarios include recovering legacy game assets, extracting embedded drivers for repackaging, retrieving language files for localization patches, or simply verifying the integrity of files before distribution. Operating within the “File Compression/Decompression” software category, cicdec accepts any Clickteam Install Creator stub, parses its internal file table, and then dumps the entire payload to a user-chosen folder while preserving the original directory structure and timestamps. The interface is minimal: a single executable launched from either the command line or a drag-and-drop window, requiring no elevated privileges and leaving no temporary clutter behind. Since its initial public release the program has remained at version 3.0.1, indicating a stable feature set that already covers every known revision of the Clickteam installer format. The absence of subsequent versions underscores the developer’s confidence that the current codebase completely satisfies the stated extraction goal. 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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