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Compresses win32 modules EXE DLL etc while leaving them fully functional
PEBundle combines an executable and the modules it depends on
Compresses win32 modules EXE DLL etc while leaving them fully functional

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USA, Johnson City, PO BOX 5543

<jeremy at bitsum dot com>

Contact person: Jeremy Collake

Bitsum Technologies programs

PECompact 2.79
PECompact compresses Windows modules (EXE, DLL, SCR, etc..) substantially, while leaving them able to be run just as before. At runtime, compressed modules are rapidly decompressed in memory. Smaller (
 
PEBundle 3.12
PEBundle combines an executable and the modules it depends on into a seamless binary that runs just as before. If the modules do not already exist on the client machine, they are extracted to disk or emulated in memory. Modules can even be downloaded at runtime from an internet site. With PEBundle DLL version problems are reduced, the application is better protected, and more. PEBundle can even be used to bundle a script with its interpreter.
 
PECompact 2.79
An executable compressor, PEC compresses Windows modules (EXE, DLL, SCR, etc..) substantially, while leaving them able to be run just as before. At runtime, compressed modules are rapidly decompressed in memory. Smaller (
Review by Jason Smolden: This program rocks. It is the best at what it does. (5/5 - 14-Apr-2005)
 
Process Supervisor 1.02
Process Supervisor applies user configured rules to running processes to temporarily restrain out-of-control processes, default specific processes to certain priorities, terminate unallowed processes, and log executions. In addition, the graphical user interface allows for manual viewing and manipulation of running processes. Process Supervisor is compatible with network deployment so workstations can have their processes supervised.
Review by jonathan golden: Brilliant. I've been needing something like this. (5/5 - 14-Apr-2005)