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The RetroGuard Newsletter
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June 16th, 2005
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Greetings!
The latest versions of RetroGuard
include easier stack trace analysis and, for commercial users, the option to trim unused classes, methods, and fields from obfuscated software.
RetroGuard-v2.0.3 Changes
- A new command line tool 'RGtrace' has been added to RetroGuard, helping to interpret obfuscated stack traces.
- The script file option '.option LineNumberDebug' has been added, allowing line number information to be preserved for stack traces without exposing unobfuscated class names within the SourceFile attribute.
RetroGuard-v2.1.0 Changes
- In addition to the v2.0.3 changes above, the commercial release v2.1.0 includes the script file option '.option Trim' which removes unused classes, methods, and fields from obfuscated software.
RetroGuard Dual Licensing
RetroGuard-v2 is offered under dual licensing:
- For commercial users, a commercial
license and support agreement is available, currently priced at
US$139/year. This license provides commercial support for RetroGuard
and assures a standard of performance for the software.
- For non-commercial users, a GPL (GNU General
Public License) version of RetroGuard is available. This can also
be used by commercial users during evaluation.
Thanks for using RetroGuard!
Mark Welsh
Retrologic Systems
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