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nBinder V3.6.1   
Suggested by Cuong H. Duong - Added on 19 Sep 2005
477KB (uncompressed) - Popularity score (653)
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Synopsis: nBinder allows you to compress, encrypt and bundle EXE, DLL and other resource files together, turning them into a single EXE file and yet allow them to work like before. It can be used in other ways too, like converting an entire web page (along with pictures and other resources) into a single executable, or password protecting your executables or any other file.

Note: This program requires the latest MSVC and MFC runtime DLLs to work. If you do not have these DLLs, download them from the Links section, and extract/copy them to the Windows SYSTEM32 folder.

Writes settings to: Application folder
How to extract: Download the installer and install to the default folder C:\Program Files\NemoKProd\nBinder. Then copy all files (except uninstall.exe) into a folder of your choice. Finally, uninstall the program. Launch the program by double-clicking on nBinder.exe.
Unicode support: No
License: Free for non-commercial use
System Requirements: Win95 / Win98 / WinME / WinNT / Win2K / WinXP

Posted comments:

[Anonymous] KurtnBinder 4 has gone crippleware.

http://www.nkprod.ro/nb.htm
 [2006-05-04 21:23]

[Anonymous] Andrew LeeUnfortunately the license does not appear to permit redistribution. The last free version that I have is V3.6.1. [2006-05-05 06:30]

[Anonymous] AdamHere's a link to the previous version that I found.
http://download.inews24.com/download_view.php?sn=61223
 [2006-06-01 11:56]

[Anonymous] PhilVersion 3.6.1 on Download.com. just don't update it.

http://www.download.com/nBinder-2005/3000-2250_4-10405486.html
 [2006-07-22 11:09]

[Anonymous] JohnI really like this program. It's like an exe compressor combined with an file archiver. very nice (especially the latest version v4.0 even if not free anymore :( ) [2006-08-16 14:22]

[Anonymous] BenAnyone have a current link to V3.6.1 that they could post? [2006-12-30 18:42]

[Anonymous] KevinI have uploaded the file. Anyone who has better hosting can host it. (Can files be hosted at Portable Freeware?)

http://www.sendspace.com/file/tbewv0
 [2007-01-04 13:59]

[Anonymous] LoloA new place for the file : http://www.datafilehost.com/download.php?file=ebb7c345 [2007-03-15 13:52]

[Anonymous] BrunoDont work for me. appear this message when i try to run the executable that nbinder create:
"runtime error. this application has requested the runtime to terminate it in an unusual way. please contact the applications's support team for more information."

how i do?
 [2007-06-06 21:21]

[Anonymous] aufgeistI can see the file on http://www.datafilehost.com/download.php?file=ebb7c345 by Firefox extension, but I cannot download it. Could anyone access and download it, then mail it to my mailbox? It's very small. Thanks for any help. My mailbox is deshengg@yahoo.com.cn. [2007-06-26 21:12]

[Anonymous] tech66I've posted v3.6.1 here-> http://www.divshare.com/download/2024332-099 [2007-09-18 17:27]

[Anonymous] angry guysome thing wrong with the file....it dont seem to be working....error.... [2008-08-20 05:04]


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