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Anyway to go from fxp to prg?
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22/08/2007 14:19:06
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Visual FoxPro
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Coding, syntax & commands
Miscellaneous
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01249619
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01249708
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I used this product years ago when the dept head walked off with the code. It works.


http://www.hallogram.com/refox/

screen shots: http://www.hallogram.com/refox/screen.html

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ReFox XI Overview
ReFox XI is now even easier to use. ReFox XI 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 XI 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.

ReFox XI: Decompiler and Brander for FoxPro and Visual FoxPro
ReFox XI has the following new features ....
Dynamic modification of runtime DLL
Compression on branded applications
Full support of Visual FoxPro 9
General interface enhancements
Support of German language
Support of Spanish language
Support of French language
decompilation of .DBO files available for some versions of dBASE (no full guarantee for all versions of dBASE)
ReFox XI More details
Level II+ - dynamic modification of runtime modules
The necessity of distribution of modified runtime module was a disadvantage of Level II.

With Level II+ of ReFox XI the standard RT module is used and it is modified on the fly when loaded into memory. The application is protected by modified encryption method to disable ReFox and other decompilers from decompiling the code.

Level II+ supports Visual FoxPro 6, 7, 8 and 9 EXEs , DLLs and COM Server(dll)

Level III - dynamic modification of runtime modules and compression of applications

If compiled executable is unencrypted, it can be compressed for distribution, then it must be decompressed to run on target PC and the code can be decompiled easily. If compiled executable is encrypted, the compression is ineffective which brings problem of distribution.

With Level III of ReFox XI the encryption and compression are combined into one step. No additional library files or support DLL�s are required to run the application, only the standard RT module is used and it is modified on the fly when loaded into memory. EXEs are compressed to 25% of original size and decompressed into memory only when run.

Level III supports Visual FoxPro 6, 7, 8 and 9 EXEs and COM Server(exe)

Additional to the features added in ReFox X
Support for Visual FoxPro 8.0
ReFox now generates registry scripts and modifies the exe for relocating and optionally renaming the VFP runtime in conjunction with Level II branding.
Draft views for Forms, Reports, Visual Classes, Menus and Labels.
Improved memo, graphic and code displays.
Additional to the features added in ReFox MMII
New 32Bit Windows GUI - ReFox has been completely re-written as a true Windows application.
Support for Visual FoxPro 7.0 - Visual FoxPro 7.0 files are now fully supported in this new version
Full project file (pjx) regeneration - ReFox recreates your lost project files from scratch. No longer do you have to create your own and add the recovered files.
FoxPro 2.x screen file (scx) generation - Screen files are now automatically reconstructed so they can be easily updated.
FoxPro 2.x menu file (mnx) generation - Menu files are now automatically regenerated too.
Improved Level I+ branding - Improvements have been made to Level I+ branding to further protect your code from others.
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