On 8/4/05 12:44 PM, Dan Shafer wrote:
H.
I'm glad this worked but does the fact that it is so (relatively) easy
and straightforward to decompile a compiled application bother anyone
in terms of marketability issues for Rev?
Or am I just overly paranoid?
I'll let a shrink decide that
Hi Dan,
H.
I'm glad this worked but does the fact that it is so (relatively)
easy and straightforward to
decompile a compiled application bother anyone in terms of
marketability issues for Rev?
Or am I just overly paranoid?
I don't think so IF this does work with password protected
H.
I'm glad this worked but does the fact that it is so (relatively)
easy and straightforward to decompile a compiled application bother
anyone in terms of marketability issues for Rev?
Or am I just overly paranoid?
On Aug 4, 2005, at 1:29 AM, Ton Kuypers wrote:
GREAT!!
This one
GREAT!!
This one worked, saved me a lot of work!
Tnx
Ton
On 3-aug-05, at 23:38, Pat Trendler wrote:
Ton,
This was on the list some time ago, can't remember who, I think it
was Monte.
I've used this myself a couple of times.
on mouseUp
answer file "Standalone"
if it is "cancel" the
Ton,
This was on the list some time ago, can't remember who, I think it was
Monte.
I've used this myself a couple of times.
on mouseUp
answer file "Standalone"
if it is "cancel" then exit to top
put url ("binfile:"&it) into tStack
repeat forever
-- there's more than one stackfile in ther
it
- but I bet this approach could work!
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Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 1:08 PM
To: How to use Revolution
Subject: Re: "Decompile" Windows RR application
If you didn't encrypt it or remove t
If you didn't encrypt it or remove the source code then you should be
able to get it back. More difficult if you did those things.
Bill
On Aug 3, 2005, at 9:29 AM, Ton Kuypers wrote:
Hi gang,
I've had a disk-crash a couple of months ago and lost almost all
files on that disk.
Among the lo