Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Dr.Batcher 2.3 Extends Features of BAT-to-EXE Converter



The new version of Dr.Batcher, the award-winning tool to create and edit batch files, offers new features of BAT-to-EXE Converter. Now users can protect the output files with password and include folders and subfolders along with the batch file.
Dr.Batcher offers its users full-featured Batch-to-EXE conversion wizard that helps one to turn batch file into Windows executable file. User can add additional files that are needed for the batch file to run and protect the output file from reverse engineering. Now user can also protect the EXE file from an unauthorized running and include folders as well as simple files.
Among the other changes coming with version 2.3, one can meet saving the position of caret in Professional mode editor while switching between the opened files, enhanced support for different encodings in console output bar and small optimizations in batch files execution module.

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