- Quick specs
- Price: Free to try (Length restriction of the VBS file); $25.00 to buy
- Operating system: Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
- Date added: January 02, 2007
- Total Downloads: 2,031
- Downloads last week: 9
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From Studio Catapano :VBScript2Exe is a program that quickly converts Visual Basic scripts to executable files (.exe), protecting contents of .vbs files from being changed by other users accidentally or intentionally. VBScript2Exe has the following unique features, converts Visual Basic scripts into executable files (EXE format). Protects contents of .vbs from modification by other users. Contents of generated executables are hidden. The operations performed by converted Visual Basic can remain secret.
Users without programming languages can create their own executable programs (exe files). Encrypts file contents. Is ideal for automating many procedures that must be carried out when working with computers. Restriction on the length of the .vbs file. Improved engine that create EXE. New setup wizard. Version 1.4 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
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Version: VBScript2Exe 1.4
"Its not worth $25.00. It doesnt do what it says it does"
Pros: It's simple to use and nicely laid out, with a user-friendly interface, making everything easy to understand.
Cons: It does not make .exe files at all, it makes batch files, for DOS, meaning you would have to obtain a batch to exe converter too. not only is the file not an exe, but it also is not stand alone, it relies on a clone of the original script to work.
Summary: It is in no way worth any amount of money at all. It doesnt create .exe files, it creates .bat files, meaning a command window pops up when you run it. Also, the end result is not a standalone executable. The batch file created requires a clone of t... read more >>
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