That's good that we have something that protects us from unfoxall.
What version of unfoxall did you try? Was it unfoxall version 3.0?
Did you look into if the "deshell.exe" program which claims to take an encrypted or compressed
shell file and remove the encrypted and compression and extract just the exe or app part of it?
I was hoping that deshell could not read the konxise file either.
What version of Konxise did you try that with? Was it version 1.1?
Thanks for the feedback wahyu! Sounds like if the deshell program doesn't crack konxise
then konxise is an essential tool for all vfp developers to protect themselves
from unfoxall.
From: Ed
> i have try konxise...and unfoxall...
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> i protect my exe using konxise then decompiler using unfoxall...what i got ?
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> NOTHING...
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> so...i see konxise it;s good to use...
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> regard
> wahyu
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