unWC description
unWC is a batch decompiler for .EXE type ebooks made by Webcompiler
unWC is an exe ebook decompiler, unWC can decompile any exe ebooks which were compiled by Webcompiler and will extract all source files from the ebook!
How does it work? Run unWC, Simply select an ebook which was compiled by Webcompiler, select a folder for output, press the 'Begin to extract' button, and in a short time you will get all source files of the ebook (these soucre file are saved in the folder you've selected)!
With unWC, you also can decompile those ebooks in a batch: select a folder that contains .exe type ebooks which were compiled by Webcompiler, then select a output folder, press the 'Begin to extract' button, all ebooks will be decompiled quickly (unWC will ignore any unknown ebook automatically).
What can
I do with it? Extract all source files from an .EXE type ebook which was compiled by Webcompiler, then you can edit and recompile those source files, that's all.
Does unWC use a lot of hard disk space? No! unWC is very small so please have no worries about the hard disk space for unWC, but you should make sure you have enough disk space to save the extracted source files!
How can I see another language on the unWC screen? Simply click the 'Language' menu, choose the language you'd like, then you can choose a new language. unWC can aotomatically load any *.lng files, so you can change a *.lng for a different language or just edit it.
Can unWC decompile any exe ebooks? No. unWC can only decompile exe ebooks which was compiled by Webcompiler (You can get more info about Webcompiler from their site : www.webcompiler.com).
Here are some key features of "unWC":
· Extract source files in exe ebooks compiled by Webcompiler.
· Extract source files in exe ebooks by folders in batch processing.
· Recover source from exe ebooks in CD directly.
· Easy-to-use interface.
Requirements:
· Pentium 100 PC or higher
· 16MB RAM or more
Limitations:
· Unregistered version of unWC can only extract 1/3 files of the source files, the other 2/3 files' contents will be replaced by the nagging word 'UNREGISTERED'.