Hi,
Does anyone knows how easy is to decompiled a xHarbour app.?
What are the main tools available for it ?
Regards
Antonio
How easy it is to decompile (reverse eng) a xHarbour app ?
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Absolutely use a compression tool to keep anyone from de-compiling your app .. the comression tool we use is ASPack.
http://www.aspack.com
Compression gets you very fast load times typically a 2 mg executable shrinks down to around 700k .. an indespensible tool in your inventory.
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Absolutely use a compression tool to keep anyone from de-compiling your app .. the comression tool we use is ASPack.
http://www.aspack.com
Compression gets you very fast load times typically a 2 mg executable shrinks down to around 700k .. an indespensible tool in your inventory.
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Rick,
Are you using aspack with Vista. I have download the trial and after installing the program, the compression is working fine.
If I want to launch aspack again for compressing another program, I allways get an vista-error tha it can't be executed. After uninstalling and installing it again, it runs fine again, but only 1 time again.
Is this because it's the trial. I saw that the trial version was copyright 2002. Maybe it's an old version...
The compressed file keeps running fine
Regards,
Marc
Are you using aspack with Vista. I have download the trial and after installing the program, the compression is working fine.
If I want to launch aspack again for compressing another program, I allways get an vista-error tha it can't be executed. After uninstalling and installing it again, it runs fine again, but only 1 time again.
Is this because it's the trial. I saw that the trial version was copyright 2002. Maybe it's an old version...
The compressed file keeps running fine
Regards,
Marc
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