ClickRepair – declick and decrackle your audio

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Trial Period & License

After an initial 21 day trial period, you will be required to purchase a license. See the license conditions and purchase methods on the software page.

Important

The software is not sent, in physical or electronic form, by kagi or by anyone else. Download and install, from this site (see links to left), before purchasing a license.

Payment methods

If you request purchase by PayPal I will issue a payment request, then email the code after the transaction has been completed. This is slower but also less expensive because of the lower $A.

• via Kagi on-line store ($US40).

• direct using PayPal ($A40).

Platforms

Mac OS X version
The Mac OS X version uses Apple's built-in Java, which is a component of Mac OS X 10.2.6 and later, on both PowerPC and Intel.

Installation: Double-click the file ClickRepair.dmg and it should mount as a volume containing the application, a manual and an html file pointing to this website. Drag them to a convenient place – probably the best suggestion is to make a new folder in the Applications folder, then put all three files there. It should not be in a folder or subfolder with a slash (/) in its name.

Microsoft Windows version
Microsoft stopped including Java with its operating systems some time ago, consequently there is a Windows installer which includes a Java run-time environment. This installer should also be used for an upgrade.

Installation: The installer CRinstall.exe is prepared using InnoSetup 5 by Jordan Russell. Shortcuts to the application and manual are installed in the Start->Programs system menu. I have tested it under Windows 98 SE, 2000, XP, Vista, and Windows 7. It does not run under earlier Windows versions.

Java: Starting with version 3.2, a Java run-time environment is not bundled with the installer; furthermore the installer will remove any previous bundled Java run-time. This will ensure that users always use a current Java version. If necessary, you will be taken to Sun Computer's Java site when you first open ClickRepair.

Linux version
There is a version for users who have Java 1.4 installed (on Linux, etc). Because of the variety of virtual machines available, I cannot guarantee problem-free operation in all cases. Note that the Mac OS X and Windows versions differ slightly from the general Java version, so this version should not be used on those platforms.

Installation: There is no installer. The zip archive ClickRepair.zip contains the jar file, the manual and an html file. It requires a Java run-time (Java 1.4 or later). The main class is JClickRepair. The application may be run from the command-line - typically "java -cp JClickRepair.jar JClickRepair".