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EMS Source Rescuer 1.0 - Tool can rescue part of your lost sources.

Tool can rescue part of your lost sources.

EMS Source Rescuer



 

EMS Source Rescuer: EMS Source Rescuer is an easy-to use wizard application which can help you to restore your lost source code. If you lose your Delphi or C++Builder project sources, but have an executable file, then this tool can rescue part of lost sources. Rescuer produces all project forms and data modules with all assigned properties and events. Produced event procedures don't have a body (it is not a decompiler), but have an address of code in executable file. In most cases Rescuer saves 50-90% of your time to project restoration.



Key Features:



- Easy-to-use wizard interface;

- Extraction from both Delphi and C++ Builder exe-files;

- Extraction from both Windows and Linux executables;

- Extraction of all project forms and data modules with all assigned properties and events;

- Generation of both Delphi and C++ Builder projects;

- Restoration of all or only the selected units from the exe-file.

What is new in version 1.0:






 

Order:

For $95.00

Download: Download EMS Source Rescuer 1.0 (0.9 Mb)
Download Count:5
Release Date:2006-02-27
Last Updated:2003-12-22
Manufacturer: EMS Software Development
Product Support: EMS Source Rescuer WebSite
  
Language:English
Requirements:Pentium 166, 32 MB RAM
Install:Install Only
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