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InnoEx
Posted: Tue Feb 03, 2015 6:38 pm
by Userfriendly
[Moderator note: this post was split from the InnoExtractor thread.]
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Another nice freeware alternative and portable GUI for
InnoUnp called
InnoEx -
http://fec.ct8.pl/blog/innoex/
Notable difference is the paid feature 'Identify encrypted files' on InnoExtractor is free on InnoEx.
temp
Posted: Fri Aug 14, 2015 10:48 pm
by I am Baas
InnoEx
Posted: Thu May 12, 2016 5:54 pm
by I am Baas
InnoEx is at version 0.9 (2015-08-22)
•Some parts of program were rewritten for better performance and responsibility.
•Improvements for detecting/opening Inno Setup installers in InnoEx (new custom option "ForceISLoad" will let you adjust this to your needs /
more info).
•Improvements for External editors.
•Improvements for Viewer.
•Small improvements for opening bundled installers.
•Small improvements for searching on main list (which is also much faster now).
•Improvements for Pascal script disassembler (added support for scripts compiled with old ROPS version).
•Updated InnoUnp to version 0.43 (with support for fast detecting encrypted files / more info).
•Small changes and code optimization in shell extension (read this if you are using it or want to use).
•Added new function for automatically detecting bundled installers (requested / more info).
•Added new feature for detecting Inno Setup installers - similar to researcher from InnoExtractor (requested / more info).
•Additional custom options (some requested, some other invented by me / more info).
•Fixed potential error that could happen in some rare cases while opening bundled installers.
•Fixed problem when extract directory passed to InnoUnp was ended with spaces.
•Fixed some problems with shortcuts.
•Fixed few other small bugs.
•Many other small changes/improvements.
http://fec.usermd.net/innoex_changelog/
There is an unofficial 0.9.2 release at
http://fec.usermd.net/updates-3/
@mod
Please split the thread. Thanks.
Re: InnoEx
Posted: Mon May 16, 2016 3:52 pm
by smaragdus
InnoEx is a great find, thanks. In my tests it really seems to be faster than
InnoExtractor (as the
official performance tests show). Shell integration (on/off) works like a charm.
Re: InnoEx
Posted: Wed Jun 22, 2016 5:20 pm
by smaragdus
InnoEx has been added to the
database.
Re: InnoEx
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2016 2:20 pm
by smaragdus
@billon
The stable version of
InnoEx is
0.9, version
0.9.2 is unofficial.
I also think that linking to
Inno Setup Unpacker for manual updates of
InnoUnp.exe is better because at SourceForge the user can always get the latest version.
Re: InnoEx
Posted: Sun Jun 26, 2016 7:13 pm
by billon
@smaragdus:
InnoEx uses modified version of InnoUnp. If new official version is out and cranq .fec don't update his version of InnoUnp for long time and there some installers which require latest InnoUnp - of course entry can be temporarily edited.
I believe version 0.9.2 is unofficial not in sense of "alpha" or "unstable" but in sense of bugfix and just quick update.
Re: InnoEx
Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2016 5:16 pm
by webfork
I know this question is much too late, but what is this program for? Just innonup decompression? Can it replace UniExtract? I'd like to add some detail in the entry to that effect.
Re: InnoEx
Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2016 1:09 pm
by smaragdus
@webfork
I know this question is much too late, but what is this program for? Just innonup decompression? Can it replace UniExtract? I'd like to add some detail in the entry to that effect.
InnoEx does one thing- it extracts Inno Setup installers, but it does it well:
InnoEx is a small and simple GUI for InnoUnp to view and extract resources from Inno Setup installers.
InnoEx features:
Features:
- Fast with big setups, with many files
- Easy to use
- Ability to view/dump registry and ini section
- Pascal script disassembler (optional)
- Ability to extract files according to chosen language (include/exclude/rename files)
- Drag and drop (both ways)
- Shell extension (optional)
- No crapware included
- Portable
It can detect bundled installers:
and it can also show registry section:
For me
InnoEx is better than
InnoExtractor- faster, smaller, truly portable and free without limitations.
@billon
I think that the
InnoEx change log clearly shows which version the developer considers to be the latest stable one. Or perhaps it would be better to ask him.
Re: InnoEx
Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2018 5:39 am
by smaragdus
InnoEx website is down. I contacted the developer. If the site doesn't go back online I will have to provide an alternative download but I have only
InnoEx version
0.9, I don't have version
0.9.2.
Re: InnoEx
Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2018 6:15 am
by JohnW
V. 0.9.2 is available on Softpedia.