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>I propose (for fun) we start answering these same questions with an answer that's totally a non-sequiter.
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>Q. "Say, I've heard that even Refox can be decompiled. Is this true?"
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>A. "You need to make sure that the controlsource is bound to the field."
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>>>>>I see that it has a 'branding' option that's supposed to keep anyone from decompiling an .exe with ReFox, but will that keep someone from doing it with some other decompiler?
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>>>I've heard this before.. I have yet to actually "see" one of these other decompilers do it.
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>>>There were a few companies saying "we can decompile refox branded apps" I'd send them something & they couldn't do it, or didn't do it.
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>>>Someone told me they could manually "break" refox's branding -- when I asked, he was rather vauge, when I offered to send him a sample, he stopped emailing.
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>>>I'd be very interested in these other decompilers becuase I use refox all the time to brand my applications.
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http://www.levelextreme.com/wconnect/wc.dll?UniversalThread~?2,15,522680>>
>>Let's get rrrrrrrrrready to rrrrrrrrrrrrrumble !!
Regards. Al
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