I'm always suspicious when a person's first post to a
mailing list is
in promoting a commercial product. Maybe I'm just too
paranoid, who
knows.
I'm also a little suspicious of people using
nom-de-plumes, but I got
an answer to my question. Care to suggest any
alternatives?
I suggested two
You can protect your AS code from decompilers by
using
an obfuscator.
Anyone know of any for use on a Mac?
David
My friend got an alpha version of SecureSWF for Mac,
contact kindisoft and maybe they will send you a copy.
SWF_Coder
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I'm always suspicious when a person's first post to a mailing list is
in promoting a commercial product. Maybe I'm just too paranoid, who
knows.
On 8/5/06, SWF Coder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can protect your AS code from decompilers by
using
an obfuscator.
Anyone know of any for use on
Hi David
I'm always suspicious when a person's first post to a mailing list is
in promoting a commercial product. Maybe I'm just too paranoid, who
knows.
I'm also a little suspicious of people using nom-de-plumes, but I got
an answer to my question. Care to suggest any alternatives?
nom-de-plumes
noms-de-plume
t
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You can protect your AS code from decompilers by using
an obfuscator.
check out www.kindisoft.com and www.genable.com
go to this link to download secureSWF Personal
http://www.kindisoft.com/RequestEvaluation.aspx
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You can protect your AS code from decompilers by using
an obfuscator.
Anyone know of any for use on a Mac?
David
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