
After enough users updated their installation, the warning might vanish, because it now has reputation. Don't panic! Mostly this happens after a new version of UniExtract has been released. This means software without a big company behind it and/or a huge userbase produces a warning. Modern versions of Windows have a feature called SmartScreen, which warns about unknown files. If you encounter a false positive, please report it here. You can be sure that this is a so-called false positive, an error - if you downloaded UniExtract from the official source at.

Some anti-virus programs occasionally misdetect files inside UniExtract's program directory. Universal Extractor does not contain any malware. See the changelog for a complete log of all improvements.

This is the most advanced of them, featuring a very long list of enhancements. As the development of the original version has stopped and no update has been published for years, many forks (modified versions, maintained by volunteers from the community) have arisen. This program is an unofficial updated and extended version of the original UniExtract by Jared Breland. An overview of supported file types can be found here It can also deal with application installers, disk images and even game archives and other multimedia files. Unlike most archiving programs, UniExtract is not limited to standard archives such as.

Universal Extractor 2 is a tool designed to extract files from any type of extractable file.
