>Essentially, Refox is a decompiler to help you recover your lost code. Yes Refox also has the added bonus of being able to brand applications, to proctect you application
from most methods is decompiling, but you cannot blame, (or ask Refox) to come up with a version that will guaranty you 100% protection. Hackers
will find a way everytime. That is the nature of hackers, they love a challenge. That is why you have cracks and key generators on the black market. Every software company has their ways of preventing fraud, but the hackers and crackers will find a way around it. But that is not Refox's fault.
Mike, I did not ask for a tool that prevents 100% of decompilation attempts. I ask for a tool that prevents decompilation with Refox itself. Other products of the market are not mentioned and not the responsibility of the makers of Refox. But Refox is their responsibility. As it is now, Refox helps
other people to recover
my code. And that's a shame, not only on the part of the cracker, but also on the part of the makers of Refox.
>One day you might find yourself in need of recuperating some lost source code, and refox might just help you.
This will certainly not happen with regard to my
published products, because I use efficient backup mechanisms, like most professional developers do.
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