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[Release] Java Reverse Engineering Toolkit 2016 #1
Dear Sinisters,

today I'm releasing my Java reverse engineering toolkit.
The idea was mainly inspired by AT4RE's "DotNet Tools Pack 2013".
But I did not want any cracked or shady tools.
I wanted open source/free tools that are being maintained.
All these tools where downloaded from the website or
forum post of their original developer. And where not even
modified. Every tool has a link to the page from where it was
downloaded by me.

This is perfect for game modders, computer science students,
crackers, white hat hackers, exploit hunters and
everyone else willing to dive deeper in the world of computers.

P.S: Feel free to ask me to add a tool or if you need help.



Tools that are included:
Code:
Decompilers: - Java Decompiler v1.4.0 Deobfuscators: - JavaDeObfuscator v1.6b Editors: - Java Bytecode Editor v0.1.1 Texteditors: - Notepad++ v6.8.6

Scan results:
- VirusTotal: 0 / 54 (https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/1cca3...450682798/)

Download links:
- Link 1: https://dropcanvas.com/download/q3xvp/1
- Link 2: https://dropcanvas.com/q3xvp

Passwords:
- Download pasword: CParrot2016
- UnZIP password: ColorfulParrot

Updates:
Code:
v1.0 (26-11-2015): - Tools Added: - Java Decompiler v1.4.0 - JavaDeObfuscator v1.6b - Java Bytecode Editor v0.1.1 - Notepad++ v6.8.6 - Shortcuts Added: - Shortcut added to the Java SDK download page.

Happy reverse engineering,

Yours sincerely,
ColorfulParrot

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