I have not used it, but teh obfuscator of Dan Appleman is also free and open
source:
http://www.abderaware.com/

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> Good morning
> someone used the built-in Dotfuscator Community Edition and can give me
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> Carlo, MCP (Windows Based Applications)
> carlodevREMOVE@gmail.com
CT - 04 Nov 2005 11:13 GMT
In addition to Carlos' answer, I can add that I think it's quite good,
certainly considering it's free. The download link is
http://www.abderaware.com/download/obfuscator.zip

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>I have not used it, but teh obfuscator of Dan Appleman is also free and
>open source:
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>> Carlo, MCP (Windows Based Applications)
>> carlodevREMOVE@gmail.com
Carlo - 04 Nov 2005 12:37 GMT
I will try Dan Appleman obfuscator!
Thank you for your sugestions!
Carlo
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> In addition to Carlos' answer, I can add that I think it's quite good,
> certainly considering it's free. The download link is
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>>> Carlo, MCP (Windows Based Applications)
>>> carlodevREMOVE@gmail.com
Ken Halter - 22 Dec 2005 19:58 GMT
>I have not used it, but teh obfuscator of Dan Appleman is also free and
>open source:
>
> http://www.abderaware.com/
Is it me? or does that strike you as funny. An "open source" project that's
designed to conceal source code.. hmmm.

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C-Services Holland b.v. - 23 Dec 2005 12:29 GMT
>>I have not used it, but teh obfuscator of Dan Appleman is also free and
>>open source:
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> Is it me? or does that strike you as funny. An "open source" project that's
> designed to conceal source code.. hmmm.
Why is that funny? Is PGP funny? That's open source these days. (and
yes, I'm aware that encyption and obfuscation are not the same thing)

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Chris Johnson - 23 Dec 2005 14:23 GMT
I think mabey he meant ironic more than funny, in that the point of "open
source" is the free and easy exchange of ideas and that this open source
tool is designed to prohibit the easy exchange (used liberally) of
information.
I got a chuckle out of it at least
chrisj
>>>I have not used it, but teh obfuscator of Dan Appleman is also free and
>>>open source:
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> Why is that funny? Is PGP funny? That's open source these days. (and yes,
> I'm aware that encyption and obfuscation are not the same thing)