Friday, April 13, 2007

What is ExeScript?

ExeScript is an excellent solution for advanced PC users who do not know any programming languages. They can create (compile) their own executable files without writing a single line of code.

ExeScript comes with a built-in .bat, .vbs .js, WSF, WSH and HTA file editor which features syntax highlighting and makes editing of files a simple and straightforward process.

ExeScript provides a number of other benefits. For instance, it can be used to help you create installation files and deployment modules.

ExeScript is fast, simple and compiles any .bat, .vbs, .js, .wsf, .wsh and .hta file to .exe format files.

ExeScript has the following unique features:

  • Converts batch files, Visual Basic and Java scripts into executable files (exe format).
  • Supports "silent mode" - batch files execute invisibly, their launch can be invisible to other users.
  • Encrypts file contents.
  • Script Type - it is possible to specify the script type - windowed or console.
  • Command Line - the command line running the script.
  • Executing the script in computer memory without writing to the disk.
  • Password-protected launch of the compiled script.
  • The new built-in file editor for .bat, .vbs, .js files has syntax highlighting.
  • Helps you create installation packages for the deployment of modules and programs.
  • Converts any .bat, .vbs and .js files into exe files compatible with Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/x64 Edition. Executable packages created with ExeScript can be run in all Windows operating systems.

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