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Martin,
Wether you believe or not what I just said is not important.
What is important is that as soon as the provider saw that there was a need for a tool to protect source code (vfp for example) they should have provided it. The same could apply to .Net. But .Net seems to be better in that area because already there are tools that apparently do a fair job.
You don't need such a tool? Good for you, but for those who need it should've been made available a long time ago.
Nothing is perfect but at least some kind of efforts is better than none.
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