News
Rebel.NET
Friday, 25.April.2008
The first release of Rebel.NET is out along with its official guide.

Rich Sign
Wednesday, 05.March.2008
Released the article about Microsoft's Rich Signature.

Vista4Experts 1.1
Saturday, 09.February.2008
Fixed a bug (restoring the Sidebar). Added two more actions.

Resource Tweaker
Friday, 18.January.2008
Edit your PE64 with Resource Hacker by using Resource Tweaker an extension for the CFF Explorer.

ExpSuite III
Thursday, 17.January.2008
The Explorer Suite III is out. It includes the CFF Explorer VII wih many news, including a new powerful scripting language.

 
Vista4Experts
Current Version: 1.1.0.1

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At the time Vista4Experts is not compatible with Vista SP1. I'll fix the incompatibility as soon as I have time. Thanks.

Vista4Experts is kind of a treat for computer experts who don't want security center notifications, User Account Control dialogs, automatic Windows Defender scannings, automatic update installations (which cause you to reboot your system if you don't react quickly enough). People who want MSDN (or google) set as default search engine in the Internet Explorer search bar, who want the start menu power button to shut down the system instead of hibernating it, etc. These and many more fixes are included in Vista4Experts. All of these changes can be discarded, enabled or reversed. Vista4Experts is the first expert utility of its kind and works on every platform.

This is a free software and so it is given without warranties, this means the use of this tool is at your own risk. I take no responsilbity for any damage that may unintentionally be caused through its use.



I realize, of course, that many fixes in Vista4Experts lower Windows Vista's default security, but that's the difference between users who feel enough confident to decide what's best for their system and users who don't. Many of Windows Vista's security features are extremely annoying to many developers and other IT experts.

I even think it's bad that Microsoft didn't provide a permanent way to disable the driver signature verification and making it possible only for signed drivers to run on x64 (that if the user isn't in the mood of pressing F8 on every boot). This is my system and I want to run any driver that I want to! I'm pretty sure I won't involuntarily execute a rootkit, don't worry about me Microsoft...


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