
Some features are experimental, which means that they probably do not work like intended. Just unpack all files, start UniExtract.exe and a first start GUI will help you on your next steps. The beta version does not come with an installer, the official release version will do. The context menu entries of the new version may not work if an older version's context menu entries already exist, depending on your system. You do not have to uninstall any previous version, it works along with this. If you use an older version of Universal Extractor, do not replace it with version 2.0 as there are some changes, which can probably result in incompatibilities. If you want to try out the new version and help to fix bugs, feel free to download it using the links below.

Alternatively, an auto-updater and a built-in feedback GUI have been implemented. As the only modified UniExtract version centrally hosted on GitHub it is easy to file bug reports as well as feature requests, find new releases or get the source code. There are already several inofficial versions scattered around the internet, but this one is by far the most advanced I know of - hence the version jump to 2. Auto-using 64 bit versions of extractors if supported by OSĪ full list of changes can be found here.Full functionality available in no-install version.First start assistant instead of installer.


Improved optional status box with progress indicator.Support for password list for common archives.Audio and video extraction for multimedia files.Scan only mode to determine file types without extracting.After lots of positive feedback from a private group of testers I decided to release my work to the public.Īs a short overview, here are some key features, which are new in this release: Over time more and more features were added, including batch and scan only modes as well as support for password lists for protected archives. It all started about 3 years ago, when I took a look into Universal Extractor's source code to improve some parts of its behaviour for personal usage. I am proud to announce (an unofficial) version 2.0 of Universal Extractor.
