Security Software Encryption Javascript Obfuscator

Javascript Obfuscator 4.0.0.0 for Windows

by Javascript-Source.com

Avg. Rating 3.3 (8 votes)

File Details

File Size 1.1 MB
License Shareware, $29.95
Operating System Windows (All)
Date Added
Total Downloads 1,535
Publisher Javascript-Source.com
Homepage Javascript Obfuscator

Publisher's Description

Javascript Obfuscator will stop the theft of your JavaScripts. Scramble, obfuscate, and pack JavaScript code. It converts the JavaScript source code into scrambled and completely unreadable form, preventing it from analysing and theft.

Latest Reviews

scodan

scodan reviewed v1.0 on Oct 7, 2003

"Javascript Obfuscator converts the JavaScript source code into scrambled and completely unreadable form, preventing it from analysing and theft". WRONG. The browser still needs to interpret the code; therefore, you can't truly make it "scrambled" or "unreadable". Sure, you can remove carriage returns, rename variables, and a couple other stupid tricks, and that will probably stop a casual copier, but it WILL NOT and CANNOT stop someone who is relatively bent on using the code.

dr_goodbytes

dr_goodbytes reviewed v1.0 on Oct 7, 2003

it's a bit hard to review a program that explodes in a BSOD after it reminds you it's a trial version...Oh Well.

Avg. Rating 3.3 (8 votes)
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scodan

scodan reviewed v1.0 on Oct 7, 2003

"Javascript Obfuscator converts the JavaScript source code into scrambled and completely unreadable form, preventing it from analysing and theft". WRONG. The browser still needs to interpret the code; therefore, you can't truly make it "scrambled" or "unreadable". Sure, you can remove carriage returns, rename variables, and a couple other stupid tricks, and that will probably stop a casual copier, but it WILL NOT and CANNOT stop someone who is relatively bent on using the code.

dr_goodbytes

dr_goodbytes reviewed v1.0 on Oct 7, 2003

it's a bit hard to review a program that explodes in a BSOD after it reminds you it's a trial version...Oh Well.

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