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I have used https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/unzip-zip-rar-7z-extract/id1400133654
Successfully to unpack an exe file
Thanks @BiancaNeve I'll try it.
I tried https://apps.apple.com/app/winrar-rar-zip-7z解压专家/id1559340169 but no luck.
Could try: https://www.switchingtomac.com/tutorials/general-software/open-zip-rar-tar-bin-and-exe-files-on-a-mac/
Whoops, just noticed you want on iOS, on a Mac isn't good enough. . . .
Thanks @hes, yeah, I don't own a Mac, and my Windows laptop is broken (parts are difficult to get).
Though your link will be helpful when/if I get a Macbook.
It might be worth a try to change the extension of the file to ".zip" then try to decompress it with the files app or with AudioShare.
Generally, just changing a file extension doesn't work. But those exe files are basically just zip archives with just a small executable part that launches the decompression.
At any rate, you can't harm your device by trying that.
The exe zip files are actually specifically made for Windows, have little support on Mac. Since you have neither, maybe there's an online zip extracter that can work for you. Here's one, e.g., https://extract.me/
Thanks guys, tried all of your helpful suggestions but no luck so far.
I wonder if a-Shell or iSH would work.
You could check out FE File Explorer. It has a lot of the capabilities we associate with computers. It can change file extensions, and has archive tools.
Thanks @uncledave I do love FE File Explorer, as it's one of the only apps I could find that'll play my old WMAs! And it's unarchiving options are extensive, though no luck with these particular exe files.
I may have to grab a cheap used Linux laptop while I wait for my Windoze machine to get repaired.