ResEdit - Resource Editor
ResEdit - Resource Editor
This is a pretty cool Free Resource Editor for Windows programs.
Category: Programming - Resource Tools
Synopsis: ResEdit is a free Resource Editor for Win32 programs. You can use it if you want to use dialogs, icon, version information or other types of resources. Output files can be compiled by any Win32 compiler, like MinGW and Microsoft Visual C++.
Writes settings to: Application folder
How to extract: Download the current version of ResEdit-"BUILD".7z to a folder of your choice. Launch the program by double-clicking on ResEdit.exe
Unicode support: Yes (there are two versions hence the "BUILD" quote in the filename)
License: Freeware
Stealth: ? (tested with regshot, nothing but windows related shell and mru stuff)
Homepage: http://www.resedit.net/
Screenshots: http://www.resedit.net/screenshots.htm
Help Menu: http://www.resedit.net/doc/index.html
The program does automatic check for updates by default, but can be changed in the Preferences.
Synopsis taken from Help Menu
Category: Programming - Resource Tools
Synopsis: ResEdit is a free Resource Editor for Win32 programs. You can use it if you want to use dialogs, icon, version information or other types of resources. Output files can be compiled by any Win32 compiler, like MinGW and Microsoft Visual C++.
Writes settings to: Application folder
How to extract: Download the current version of ResEdit-"BUILD".7z to a folder of your choice. Launch the program by double-clicking on ResEdit.exe
Unicode support: Yes (there are two versions hence the "BUILD" quote in the filename)
License: Freeware
Stealth: ? (tested with regshot, nothing but windows related shell and mru stuff)
Homepage: http://www.resedit.net/
Screenshots: http://www.resedit.net/screenshots.htm
Help Menu: http://www.resedit.net/doc/index.html
The program does automatic check for updates by default, but can be changed in the Preferences.
Synopsis taken from Help Menu
Re: ResEdit - Resource Editor
Okay so I tested with Sandboxie and RegFromApp on Windows 7.
So Sandboxie didn't detect and files being added to %APPDATA% but RegFromApp did detect the following keys being added:
So from looking at this it would appear not to be stealth, perhaps this can be changed via the settings, but I didn't find any option. Could this be the automatic update?
So Sandboxie didn't detect and files being added to %APPDATA% but RegFromApp did detect the following keys being added:
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[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Tracing\ResEdit_RASMANCS]
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Tracing\ResEdit_RASAPI32]
Re: ResEdit - Resource Editor
Options>Preferences>General> Auto check updatesguinness wrote:So from looking at this it would appear not to be stealth, perhaps this can be changed via the settings, but I didn't find any option.
Those keys have to do with Remote Access Service, so yeah, probably the update feature.guinness wrote: Could this be the automatic update?
I ran RegFromApp as an admin on Vista, started ResEdit and didn't get those entries.
Did Sanboxie also write those keys in the registry hive it creates at runtime?
Re: ResEdit - Resource Editor
It created a blank Reg folder.
I just did the same test on Windows XP SP3 and couldn't find these RegKeys, so maybe its a Windows 7 addition with the Tracing RegKey!
Are you the Developer of this App?
I just did the same test on Windows XP SP3 and couldn't find these RegKeys, so maybe its a Windows 7 addition with the Tracing RegKey!
Are you the Developer of this App?
Re: ResEdit - Resource Editor
No, it showed up on one of my rss feeds, freewarefiles I think, so I gave it a try (seeing how my beloved reshacker is a bit outdated) and really liked it.guinness wrote:Are you the Developer of this App?
The first try I did was to open mplayerc (Media Player Classic Homecinema) scroll down to Menu>128 double-click, click View, move cursor to Language press delete on keyboard. Simple, I hate references to language files that don't exist.
If I remember correctly (I haven't re-installed yet) Sandboxie creates a hive in the registry, if you open regedit you should see everything associated with the sandbox (read/write of the program).guinness wrote:It created a blank Reg folder.
Did you disable the Auto check updates?guiness wrote:I just did the same test on Windows XP SP3 and couldn't find these RegKeys
ResEdit might prove useful (amongst other things) for some quick editing portably (SciTE, MinGW) CodeBlocks, PellesC.
Re: ResEdit - Resource Editor
1.4.9 is available
- Fixed : Problem with MENUEX code generation.
- Fixed : Ignore sal.h problem.
- Added : Option to define the default language for new
resources.
- Added : %barefilename%, %filename% and %filepath% to configure
header file name.
Re: ResEdit - Resource Editor
It's now 1.4.10
- Fixed : Problem with MENUEX code generation.
- Fixed : Ignore sal.h problem.
- Added : Option to define the default language for new resources.
- Added : %barefilename%, %filename% and %filepath% to configure header file name.
- Fixed : Problem with MENUEX code generation.
- Fixed : Ignore sal.h problem.
- Added : Option to define the default language for new resources.
- Added : %barefilename%, %filename% and %filepath% to configure header file name.
Re: ResEdit - Resource Editor
Added To TPFC: http://www.portablefreeware.com/index.php?id=1675
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Re: ResEdit - Resource Editor
hi
where is the portable version?
inside ResEdit-x64.7z there is a installer (i guess with adware and malware inside)
where is the portable version?
inside ResEdit-x64.7z there is a installer (i guess with adware and malware inside)
Re: ResEdit - Resource Editor
The portable releases seems to have gone. You should not run the installer; it includes adware - Wajam ads and recommendations.giulia wrote:hi
where is the portable version?
inside ResEdit-x64.7z there is a installer (i guess with adware and malware inside)
Just uniextract the installer; the files you need are in the $INSTDIR folder. Edit ResEdit.xml with a notepad program, change
<autoCheckUpdate value="true" /> to <autoCheckUpdate value="false" to disable the autocheck for updates.
Re: ResEdit - Resource Editor
hiI am Baas wrote:The portable releases seems to have gone. You should not run the installer; it includes adware - Wajam ads and recommendations.giulia wrote:hi
where is the portable version?
inside ResEdit-x64.7z there is a installer (i guess with adware and malware inside)
Just uniextract the installer; the files you need are in the $INSTDIR folder. Edit ResEdit.xml with a notepad program, change
<autoCheckUpdate value="true" /> to <autoCheckUpdate value="false" to disable the autocheck for updates.
thanks !
are you sure it include only adware?
Re: ResEdit - Resource Editor
Why are you asking? Did you run the installer?giulia wrote:hiI am Baas wrote:The portable releases seems to have gone. You should not run the installer; it includes adware - Wajam ads and recommendations.giulia wrote:hi
where is the portable version?
inside ResEdit-x64.7z there is a installer (i guess with adware and malware inside)
Just uniextract the installer; the files you need are in the $INSTDIR folder. Edit ResEdit.xml with a notepad program, change
<autoCheckUpdate value="true" /> to <autoCheckUpdate value="false" to disable the autocheck for updates.
thanks !
are you sure it include only adware?
Re: ResEdit - Resource Editor
yes ,in a virtual desktop under virtualboxI am Baas wrote:
Why are you asking? Did you run the installer?
Re: ResEdit - Resource Editor
Then you should see what the installer does and what is left behind after the process is completed. It only contains adware.giulia wrote:yes ,in a virtual desktop under virtualboxI am Baas wrote:
Why are you asking? Did you run the installer?
Re: ResEdit - Resource Editor
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