XtreamLua Compiler 0.2 – Protect your lua code

XtreamLua compiler

Emeric0101 from our forums released today a Compiler for Windows to stop people from stealing your Lua code. Named XtreamLua (no, that isn’t a typo) Compiler v0.2, this handy application encrypts Lua code (which could otherwise be easily accessed using a simple word processor) so that nobody can steal your source and try to pass it off or using it in their own application/game. According to Emeric0101, this application is much faster than encoding the Lua file yourself and is pretty easy to use and from what we can tell by the GUI.

The application has been originally coded in French but it also has English language files included. When you run the installer, just click the button which says “Suivant” and then select “English”. After that, the rest of the installation process will continue in English along with the application when it runs. There are a few grammar errors such as the button which says “Do a file”, but I think you can easily determine that this means go to a directory. If you are fed up with people stealing your code or you have a very big project coming up soon, this could be for you.

Download: [XtreamLua Compiler 0.2]
View: [Forum release thread]

XtreamLua compiler

Emeric0101 from our forums released today a Compiler for Windows to stop people from stealing your Lua code. Named XtreamLua (no, that isn’t a typo) Compiler v0.2, this handy application encrypts Lua code (which could otherwise be easily accessed using a simple word processor) so that nobody can steal your source and try to pass it off or using it in their own application/game. According to Emeric0101, this application is much faster than encoding the Lua file yourself and is pretty easy to use and from what we can tell by the GUI.

The application has been originally coded in French but it also has English language files included. When you run the installer, just click the button which says “Suivant” and then select “English”. After that, the rest of the installation process will continue in English along with the application when it runs. There are a few grammar errors such as the button which says “Do a file”, but I think you can easily determine that this means go to a directory. If you are fed up with people stealing your code or you have a very big project coming up soon, this could be for you.

Download: [XtreamLua Compiler 0.2]
View: [Forum release thread]

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