diProtector Software — Protection Tools for PDA Software Developers

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diProtector

diProtector is a first software protection tool for PDA developers. diProtector includes the following features:

diProtector desktop 

Release notes:

Version 1.3 22th March 2006
Bug fix: Access violation on WM 5.0 platforms on startup.
Version 1.2 11th February 2006
Bug fix: Incorrect handling of resource section with named entries.
Version 1.1 07th February 2006
Bug fix: Access violation on 2003SE platforms on startup;
Bug fix: incorrect handling of PE–file resource section;
Nag-message field size increased;
Minor bug fixes.
Version 1.0 15th December 2005
Initial release.

diPacker

diPacker is an advanced executable file compressor for PDA, capable of reducing the file size of programs by as much as 70%. diPacker makes executable files and libraries smaller, increase free space on memory cards, decrease load times across networks, and download times from the internet; it also protects programs against reverse engineering. Programs compressed with diPacker are self–contained and run exactly as before, with no runtime performance penalties.

diPacker desktop

Release notes:

Version 1.4 22th March 2006
Bug fix: Access violation on WM 5.0 platforms on startup.
Version 1.3 11th February 2006
Bug fix: Incorrect handling of resource section with named entries.
Version 1.2 16th January 2006
Bug fix: Access violation on 2003SE platforms on startup.
Version 1.1 14th January 2006
Bug fix: incorrect handling of PE–file resource section;
Minor bug fixes.
Version 1.0 21th December 2005
Initial release.

PECompact by Bitsum Technologies

Designed for x86 targets PECompact compresses win32 executables and DLLs (all portable executables except NT device drivers) using high-performance compression algorithms and sophisticated pre-processing and restructuring. Compressed modules run exactly as before since they are rapidly decompressed in memory when run. Since the cost of disk or network access is usually greater than that of decompression, load performance is often improved for large executables. As an added benefit, an executable is, in its compressed state, inherently more difficult to reverse engineer. Read more at developers site.

PECompact by Bitsum Technologies
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