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File Ripper

http://home.minlos.no/~peter.munsterhjelm/km/
File Ripper is a file extractor based on header recognition. It can be used to recover files from unfragmented disk images where filesystem information has been lost or otherwise corrupted, or the files have been inadvertently deleted. It detects and extracts PNG, HTML, GIF, ZIP, LBM, PBM, ANM, BAT, BAS, RTF, HLP, WAV, WRI, JPG, ARJ, DOS EXE, ANS, ZZT, FRM, text BAS, BMP, MZB, FLI, MSP, DOC, MZX, GDM, IT, S3M, SAV, BRD, LZH/LHA, MOD, XM, VOC, SVX, ABM, Quetzal, and certain obscure bulletin board system formats.


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released on 27 March 2007

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Licensing

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GPLv2Ted Teah28 March 2007


Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
"Email kristofer.munsterhjelm@losmail.no" Kristofer Munsterhjelm Maintainer

Resources and communication

Audience Resource type URI
Bug Tracking,Support E-mail mailto:kristofer.munsterhjelm@losmail.no


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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 28 March 2007.



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