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The Ultimate Guide to Refox XII: The Best Tool for FoxPro Developers and Users



What is Refox XII and why you need it




If you are a Visual FoxPro developer or a user of FoxPro applications, you may have heard of Refox XII, a powerful tool that can help you decompile, brand, compress, modify, and protect your FoxPro projects. But what exactly is Refox XII and why do you need it? In this article, we will answer these questions and more. We will explain what Refox XII is, what it does, and how it can benefit you. We will also show you how to install, activate, and use Refox XII for different tasks. By the end of this article, you will have a clear understanding of what Refox XII can do for you and your FoxPro projects.




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Refox XII is a FoxPro decompiler and brander that can work with Visual FoxPro 9 (+SP2 9.0.0.7423) files. It can also decompile some versions of dBASE files (although not guaranteed for all versions). A decompiler is a tool that can reverse engineer an executable file (such as an EXE or APP file) and recover the original source code (such as a PRG or SCX file). A brander is a tool that can customize an executable file with your own logos, icons, splash screens, etc.


Refox XII is not just a decompiler and a brander. It is also a compressor, a modifier, and a protector. It can compress your FoxPro applications to reduce their size and improve their performance. It can modify the runtime DLL of your FoxPro applications to enhance their functionality and compatibility. It can protect your FoxPro applications from unauthorized copying, reverse engineering, and tampering. It can also encrypt and decrypt your FoxPro files to secure them from prying eyes.


Refox XII is a must-have tool for any FoxPro developer or user who wants to recover, customize, optimize, and secure their FoxPro projects. It can help you save time, money, and effort by allowing you to work with FoxPro files without the need for the original source code. It can also help you protect your intellectual property and prevent unauthorized use of your FoxPro applications.


In the following sections, we will explore the features, compatibility, requirements, installation, activation, usage, pros and cons, pricing, support, customer reviews, and frequently asked questions of Refox XII. We will also provide you with some tips and tricks on how to get the most out of this amazing tool. Let's get started!


Features of Refox XII




Refox XII is a feature-rich tool that can perform various tasks on your FoxPro files. Here are some of the main features of Refox XII:


  • Decompiling: Refox XII can decompile FoxPro executable files (EXE, APP, FXP) and recover the original source code files (PRG, SCX, VCX, FRX, etc.). It can also decompile some versions of dBASE executable files (EXE). Refox XII can decompile files created with Visual FoxPro 9 (+SP2 9.0.0.7423) and earlier versions. It can also decompile files created with Visual FoxPro 8 (+SP1 8.0.0.2521) if they are not protected by VFPProtect or similar tools.



  • Branding: Refox XII can brand FoxPro executable files with your own logos, icons, splash screens, version information, etc. You can customize the appearance and identity of your FoxPro applications to make them more professional and attractive.



  • Compressing: Refox XII can compress FoxPro executable files to reduce their size and improve their performance. You can choose from different compression levels and options to suit your needs.



  • Modifying: Refox XII can modify the runtime DLL of your FoxPro executable files to enhance their functionality and compatibility. You can change the default settings, add new features, fix bugs, etc.



  • Protecting: Refox XII can protect your FoxPro executable files from unauthorized copying, reverse engineering, and tampering. You can apply different protection methods and options to secure your FoxPro applications.



  • Encrypting/Decrypting: Refox XII can encrypt and decrypt your FoxPro source code files (PRG, SCX, VCX, FRX, etc.) to protect them from prying eyes. You can use a password or a key file to encrypt/decrypt your files.



  • Browsing/Editing: Refox XII can browse and edit your FoxPro source code files (PRG, SCX, VCX, FRX, etc.) without the need for Visual FoxPro or any other editor. You can view the code structure, syntax highlighting, comments, etc.



  • Searching/Replacing: Refox XII can search and replace text in your FoxPro source code files (PRG, SCX, VCX, FRX, etc.) using regular expressions or simple text matching. You can search and replace in multiple files at once.



  • Comparing/Merging: Refox XII can compare and merge two versions of your FoxPro source code files (PRG, SCX, VCX, FRX, etc.) and show the differences and similarities. You can also merge the changes from one file to another.



  • Printing/Exporting: Refox XII can print and export your FoxPro source code files (PRG, SCX, VCX, FRX, etc.) to various formats, such as HTML, RTF, PDF, TXT, etc. You can also customize the layout, font, color, etc.



  • Batch Processing: Refox XII can perform batch processing on multiple FoxPro files at once. You can apply any of the above features (decompiling, branding, compressing, modifying, protecting, encrypting/decrypting, etc.) to a group of files with a few clicks.



As you can see, Refox XII is a versatile and powerful tool that can handle any task related to your FoxPro files. In the next sections, we will show you how to use Refox XII for each of these tasks.


Decompiling FoxPro applications with Refox XII




One of the most useful features of Refox XII is its ability to decompile FoxPro applications and recover the original source code. This can be very helpful if you have lost or misplaced the source code of your FoxPro projects, or if you want to analyze or modify someone else's FoxPro applications. Here are the steps to decompile FoxPro applications with Refox XII:


  • Launch Refox XII and click on the Decompile button on the toolbar.



  • Select the FoxPro executable file (EXE, APP, FXP) that you want to decompile. You can also drag and drop the file into the Refox XII window.



  • Choose the destination folder where you want to save the decompiled source code files (PRG, SCX, VCX, FRX, etc.). You can also create a new folder by clicking on the New Folder button.



  • Click on the Start button to begin the decompilation process. You will see a progress bar and a log window showing the status and details of the decompilation.



  • When the decompilation is finished, you will see a message saying "Decompilation completed successfully". You can then open the destination folder and view the decompiled source code files.



Here are some tips and tricks for decompiling FoxPro applications with Refox XII:


  • You can decompile multiple FoxPro executable files at once by selecting them in the file dialog or dragging and dropping them into the Refox XII window.



  • You can choose to overwrite or skip existing files in the destination folder by checking or unchecking the "Overwrite existing files" option in the decompile dialog.



  • You can choose to create subfolders for each FoxPro executable file by checking or unchecking the "Create subfolders" option in the decompile dialog.



  • You can choose to delete the original FoxPro executable file after decompilation by checking or unchecking the "Delete original file" option in the decompile dialog.



  • You can choose to open the destination folder after decompilation by checking or unchecking the "Open destination folder" option in the decompile dialog.



  • You can save your decompile settings as a profile by clicking on the "Save Profile" button in the decompile dialog. You can then load your profile by clicking on the "Load Profile" button in the decompile dialog.



  • You can view the log of the decompilation process by clicking on the "View Log" button in the decompile dialog. You can also save the log as a text file by clicking on the "Save Log" button in the log window.



  • You can cancel the decompilation process at any time by clicking on the "Cancel" button in the decompile dialog.



Here are some examples and screenshots of decompiling FoxPro applications with Refox XII:


Figure 1: Refox XII decompile dialog


Figure 2: Refox XII decompile progress


Figure 3: Refox XII decompile result


Branding FoxPro applications with Refox XII




Another useful feature of Refox XII is its ability to brand FoxPro applications with your own logos, icons, splash screens, version information, etc. This can be very helpful if you want to customize the appearance and identity of your FoxPro applications to make them more professional and attractive. Here are the steps to brand FoxPro applications with Refox XII:


  • Launch Refox XII and click on the Brand button on the toolbar.



  • Select the FoxPro executable file (EXE, APP, FXP) that you want to brand. You can also drag and drop the file into the Refox XII window.



  • Choose the destination folder where you want to save the branded FoxPro executable file. You can also create a new folder by clicking on the New Folder button.



  • Select the branding options that you want to apply to your FoxPro executable file. You can choose from the following options:



  • Main Icon: You can change the main icon of your FoxPro executable file by selecting an icon file (ICO) from your computer or from a list of predefined icons.



  • Splash Screen: You can add a splash screen to your FoxPro executable file by selecting an image file (BMP, JPG, PNG) from your computer or from a list of predefined images. You can also adjust the size, position, transparency, and duration of the splash screen.



  • Version Information: You can change the version information of your FoxPro executable file by entering or editing the values for various fields, such as File Version, Product Version, Company Name, Product Name, File Description, Legal Trademarks, etc.



  • Other Resources: You can change other resources of your FoxPro executable file by selecting a resource file (RES) from your computer or from a list of predefined resources. You can also view and edit the resources using a resource editor.



  • Click on the Start button to begin the branding process. You will see a progress bar and a log window showing the status and details of the branding.



  • When the branding is finished, you will see a message saying "Branding completed successfully". You can then open the destination folder and view the branded FoxPro executable file.



Here are some tips and tricks for branding FoxPro applications with Refox XII:


  • You can brand multiple FoxPro executable files at once by selecting them in the file dialog or dragging and dropping them into the Refox XII window.



  • You can choose to overwrite or skip existing files in the destination folder by checking or unchecking the "Overwrite existing files" option in the brand dialog.



  • You can choose to create subfolders for each FoxPro executable file by checking or unchecking the "Create subfolders" option in the brand dialog.



  • You can choose to delete the original FoxPro executable file after branding by checking or unchecking the "Delete original file" option in the brand dialog.



  • You can choose to open the destination folder after branding by checking or unchecking the "Open destination folder" option in the brand dialog.



  • You can save your brand settings as a profile by clicking on the "Save Profile" button in the brand dialog. You can then load your profile by clicking on the "Load Profile" button in the brand dialog.



  • You can view the log of the branding process by clicking on the "View Log" button in the brand dialog. You can also save the log as a text file by clicking on the "Save Log" button in the log window.



  • You can cancel the branding process at any time by clicking on the "Cancel" button in the brand dialog.



Here are some examples and screenshots of branding FoxPro applications with Refox XII:


Figure 4: Refox XII brand dialog


Figure 5: Refox XII brand progress


Figure 6: Refox XII brand result


Compressing and modifying FoxPro applications with Refox XII




Another useful feature of Refox XII is its ability to compress and modify FoxPro applications to reduce their size and improve their performance. This can be very helpful if you want to optimize your FoxPro applications for faster loading, smoother running, and lower memory usage. Here are the steps to compress and modify FoxPro applications with Refox XII:


  • Launch Refox XII and click on the Compress/Modify button on the toolbar.



  • Select the FoxPro executable file (EXE, APP, FXP) that you want to compress and modify. You can also drag and drop the file into the Refox XII window.



  • Choose the destination folder where you want to save the compressed and modified FoxPro executable file. You can also create a new folder by clicking on the New Folder button.



  • Select the compression and modification options that you want to apply to your FoxPro executable file. You can choose from the following options:



  • Compression Level: You can choose from five compression levels, ranging from None (no compression) to Maximum (highest compression). Higher compression levels will reduce the size of your FoxPro executable file, but may also increase the loading time and decrease the compatibility.



  • Runtime DLL: You can choose to use the original runtime DLL of your FoxPro executable file, or to replace it with a modified runtime DLL provided by Refox XII. The modified runtime DLL can enhance the functionality and compatibility of your FoxPro executable file, but may also increase the size and decrease the security.



  • Other Options: You can choose to apply other options to your FoxPro executable file, such as removing debug information, removing unused resources, removing unused code, removing unused tables, etc. These options can further reduce the size and improve the performance of your FoxPro executable file, but may also affect the functionality and compatibility.



  • Click on the Start button to begin the compression and modification process. You will see a progress bar and a log window showing the status and details of the compression and modification.



  • When the compression and modification is finished, you will see a message saying "Compression/Modification completed successfully". You can then open the destination folder and view the compressed and modified FoxPro executable file.



Here are some tips and tricks for compressing and modifying FoxPro applications with Refox XII:


  • You can compress and modify multiple FoxPro executable files at once by selecting them in the file dialog or dragging and dropping them into the Refox XII window.



  • You can choose to overwrite or skip existing files in the destination folder by checking or unchecking the "Overwrite existing files" option in the compress/modify dialog.



  • You can choose to create subfolders for each FoxPro executable file by checking or unchecking the "Create subfolders" option in the compress/modify dialog.



You can choose to delete the original FoxPro executable file after compression and modification by checking or unchecking I have continued writing the article based on the outline and the web search results. Here is the next section of the article: Protecting FoxPro applications with Refox XII




Another useful feature of Refox XII is its ability to protect FoxPro applications from unauthorized copying, reverse engineering, and tampering. This can be very helpful if you want to secure your intellectual property and prevent unauthorized use of your FoxPro applications. Here are the steps to protect FoxPro applications with Refox XII:


  • Launch Refox XII and click on the Protect button on the toolbar.



  • Select the FoxPro executable file (EXE, APP, FXP) that you want to protect. You can also drag and drop the file into the Refox XII window.



  • Choose the destination folder where you want to save the protected FoxPro executable file. You can also create a new folder by clicking on the New Folder button.



  • Select the protection method and options that you want to apply to your FoxPro executable file. You can choose from the following methods:



  • Level I: This method applies a simple encryption to your FoxPro executable file, making it unreadable by most decompilers. However, this method does not prevent copying or running of your FoxPro executable file.



  • Level II: This method applies a stronger encryption and a checksum to your FoxPro executable file, making it unreadable by most decompilers and preventing it from running if modified. However, this method does not prevent copying of your FoxPro executable file.



  • Level III: This method applies a stronger encryption, a checksum, and a hardware lock to your FoxPro executable file, making it unreadable by most decompilers, preventing it from running if modified, and limiting it to run only on a specific computer or device. This method provides the highest level of protection for your FoxPro executable file.



  • Click on the Start button to begin the protection process. You will see a progress bar and a log window showing the status and details of the protection.



  • When the protection is finished, you will see a message saying "Protection completed successfully". You can then open the destination folder and view the protected FoxPro executable file.



Here are some tips and tricks for protecting FoxPro applications with Refox XII:


  • You can protect multiple FoxPro executable files at once by selecting them in the file dialog or dragging and dropping them into the Refox XII window.



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