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- Price: Free to try (Some features disabled after X days); $59.95 to buy (Buy it now)
- Operating system: Windows 95/98/Me/2000/XP/Vista/NT
- Date added: February 15, 2009
- Total Downloads: 13,816
- Downloads last week: 32
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A newer version of Batch File Compiler Professional Edition is available.
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- Average user rating: stars out of 4 votes
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Publisher's description
From Brandon Dargo :Compile any Batch file to EXE format. Select EXE Icon. Protect code with Encryption, Print color text, gather user input, do math. Perfect for installations and makes your batch file tamperproof.
Version 4.21 adds large EXE icon support and Invisible Mode.
What's new in this version:
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Version: Batch File Compiler Professional Edition 4.21
"It will CROP YOUR SCRIPT! STAY AWAY!"
Pros: Decent colors to help you spot labels and other commands
Compiles fairly quicklyCons: IT WILL CROP YOUR SCRIPT ! STAY AWAY!
Summary: Terrible! I was trying this software since I need to start encrypting my batch files, and realized this cropped a script I had making me lose hours of work! If you use a long script, IT WILL CROP IT AT THE END! It loads up to certain amount to chara... read more >>
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Version: Batch File Compiler Professional Edition 4.21
"Best Bat to Exe compiler I have tried"
Pros: I like the color coding text editor which also keeps the characters perfectly spaced from each. You can see exactly what each stackd line of text will look like within the compiled batch file.
Cons: Cannot think of any Cons at the moment.
Summary: I also like the PrintBox / PaintScreen / Wait / HideSelf extended commands. They allow you to create programs that look as if they were created in a C compiler.
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