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Mark - 18 Jun 2004 16:26 GMT
I just finished writing a nifty little utility and I would like to try
distributing it publicly.

Maybe I'm just being lazy, but the Dotfuscator CE Edition that comes with
.NET Studio seems to be not so straight forward.  I just spent a lot of time
creating this thing and the last thing I want to do is spend a bunch of time
just to obfuscate it.

Can anyone give me a link to a free, or "cheap" (>=$100) obfuscation product
that doesn't allow a bunch of up front configuration time?  Either that or
let me know of where the Dotfuscator is explained better, because I don't
find their online help very useful.

I'd appreciate it.

Thanks.
Naveen K Kohli - 25 Jun 2004 03:39 GMT
Every Obfuscator out there seems to be laking lot of details. I have been
using the obfuscator from WiseOwl.com. It has less configuration hassels and
is more robust. Only problem is that it $799.

> I just finished writing a nifty little utility and I would like to try
> distributing it publicly.
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>
> Thanks.
Jonathan Pierce - 25 Jun 2004 14:38 GMT
Mark,

> > Can anyone give me a link to a free, or "cheap" (>=$100) obfuscation
>  product
> > that doesn't allow a bunch of up front configuration time? > >

Take a look at our Decompiler.NET product. It includes full
obfuscation capabilities, requires no configuaration because of it's
unique design, and it priced very reasonably. You can download a free
trial version from http://www.junglecreatures.com/

Jonathan Pierce
President
Jungle Creatures, Inc.
http://www.junglecreatures.com/
- 26 Jun 2004 03:50 GMT
you should take a look at demeanor from wiseowl

> I just finished writing a nifty little utility and I would like to try
> distributing it publicly.
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>
> Thanks.

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