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SpoonDec 2.0.1 by Bioruebe is a lightweight, single-purpose utility designed to unpack and extract the contents of Spoon virtual-application installers, a format popularized by Spoon virtualization technology for containerized Windows programs. Released as the first and only version to date, the tool addresses the need of IT administrators, software archivists, and security analysts who encounter Spoon-wrapped setup files but lack the original Spoon runtime or prefer direct access to the bundled resources. By dragging a Spoon installer onto the executable or launching it from the command line, users can quickly obtain the embedded files without performing a full virtual installation, enabling inspection of libraries, assets, scripts, or digital signatures contained within the package. Typical scenarios include recovering legacy application components for migration, verifying file integrity before distribution, or integrating individual modules into broader deployment pipelines. The utility’s minimalist interface and absence of external dependencies make it suitable for portable toolkits, forensic workstations, or automated extraction scripts where transparency and speed are paramount. As an extraction utility, SpoonDec falls squarely into the File Compression/Decompression category, complementing broader archiving workflows rather than replacing full virtual 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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