ClickRepair – declick and decrackle your audio

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Latest features

Main new features of versions 3.7 are:

• Multiple file drag and drop.
• Drag and drop integrated into Mac OS X.

Main new features of versions 3.6 are:

• Can set breakpoints (see new manual, p53).

• Drag and Drop interface for single file processing (see new manual, p10).
• More robust handling of unacceptable files.

Full version histories are available for download using the links to the left.

Updates

If you are a registered user, just download and instal the latest version. It will pick up the existing registration. 

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.

• I am not always able to re-issue lost license codes. Use the About dialog to print the information and keep it in a safe place.

• License information is saved using the standard Java preferences mechanisms. Some overly-tight security settings can prevent this from happening; this can only be remedied by the user. All other preferences for ClickRepair will be similarly affected. 

Payment methods

There are two methods of purchase:

• via the Kagi on-line store - they have automated servers which will issue the license code(s) by email. Pricing is in $US.

• direct using PayPal - this is done by myself using email and PayPal. Pricing is in $A.

Platforms

Mac OS X version (Important Notice)
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.

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".