Saturday, June 10, 2006
Decompiler Tools
Sothink SWF Decompiler is an excellent tool to recover SWF to FLA (support Flash v6,7,8); browse, play and parse Shockwave Flash movies (swf or exe). SWF Decompiler, which is compatible with ActionScript 2.0 completely, can export every SWF elements such as ActionScripts, sounds, images, videos, shapes, frames, fonts, texts, buttons and sprites in various formats. Can extract the video file from a Flash movie and export it in *.flv format. The interface is so user-friendly that you can easily know it and choose to convert the SWF to FLA or only export the elements you like. The recovered FLA can be opened and edited in Flash 6, 7 or Flash 8. Compatible with Flash 8 completely. And Flash components, the 9-slice scaling and text analysis properties are all supported. Read more.....
ReFox XI
It's new Windows based GUI interface allows easy viewing and restoring of source code from any version of Visual FoxPro, FoxPro and FoxBASE+ executable or compiled modules. ReFox is invaluable in situations where the source code is lost or damaged or if it is uncertain that the source code matches the compiled application. ReFox also provides a mechanism for protecting Visual FoxPro and FoxPro 2.x applications from unwanted decompilation.
ReFox reconstructs source code by splitting an EXE or APP file into components and further decompiling the compiled modules .FXP (.FOX, .MPX, .SPX, .VCX etc.) producing custom formatted source code which is functionally the same as the original, including the names of variables and procedures. Read More...
Decompilers for .NET, Decompilers for Java
Java decompilers and .NET decompilers are designed to accept an executable such as a Java class or jar file, or a .NET exe or dll file as input, and produce a compilable source file as its result.
Programs in Java or the .NET framework are easy to decompile. This is simply a reality of modern, intermediate-compiled languages. Both Java and .NET mutually share the use of expressive file syntax for delivery of executable code: bytecode in the case of Java, MSIL (Microsoft Intermediate Language) for .NET. Being much higher-level than binary machine code, the intermediate files contain identifiers and algorithms that are immediately observable and ultimately understandable.
See for yourself-- download a Java or .NET decompiler below or watch a demonstration decompiler and obfuscation demo page.
ReFox XI
It's new Windows based GUI interface allows easy viewing and restoring of source code from any version of Visual FoxPro, FoxPro and FoxBASE+ executable or compiled modules. ReFox is invaluable in situations where the source code is lost or damaged or if it is uncertain that the source code matches the compiled application. ReFox also provides a mechanism for protecting Visual FoxPro and FoxPro 2.x applications from unwanted decompilation.
ReFox reconstructs source code by splitting an EXE or APP file into components and further decompiling the compiled modules .FXP (.FOX, .MPX, .SPX, .VCX etc.) producing custom formatted source code which is functionally the same as the original, including the names of variables and procedures. Read More...
Decompilers for .NET, Decompilers for Java
Java decompilers and .NET decompilers are designed to accept an executable such as a Java class or jar file, or a .NET exe or dll file as input, and produce a compilable source file as its result.
Programs in Java or the .NET framework are easy to decompile. This is simply a reality of modern, intermediate-compiled languages. Both Java and .NET mutually share the use of expressive file syntax for delivery of executable code: bytecode in the case of Java, MSIL (Microsoft Intermediate Language) for .NET. Being much higher-level than binary machine code, the intermediate files contain identifiers and algorithms that are immediately observable and ultimately understandable.
See for yourself-- download a Java or .NET decompiler below or watch a demonstration decompiler and obfuscation demo page.
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