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Originally Posted by Ether
I suspect I am not the only Windows user who would rather have a ZIP file that I can manually open than an "installer" the actions of which are unknown until it is run. Who knows what it is going to "install" and what settings it will change and whether it is going to need admin privileges etc etc.
EDIT: for Windows users, you can avoid running the "installer" EXE file and instead inspect and then extract (with folder structure) the contents of the "installer" EXE file using the free app 7-zip. Does anyone know of a similar app for Linux?
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Did changing the extension to ".zip" not work (like I stated above)? I just confirmed that on my windows machine I am able to unzip the full folder tree with no issues using the default windows "Open with Compressed Folders..." explorer option.