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Old 09-06-2004, 08:39
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cracking jcreator, is it difficult?

i foudn that, there is one group released the oader/patcher for this program many times again and again since the old version, but most of them failed....just wondering that this program is a little bit difficult than the others? for peid its said "armadillo 1.xx-2.xx (overlay)" seem to be nothing much different than the others program.

i heard someone said GE2001.exe is the debugger to debug its main program....

i'm a beginner, dont know much about this...any answer would be appriciates...thank you!
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Old 09-11-2004, 18:14
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I don't understand if you want to crack JCreator for the fun or if you want to have a working newer release. If this is the case, version 3.10.007 can be registered to : UserName : P145460-Brian Luke ; Key : 00HE3T-MX6F41-7E9CFN-68745A-RD1PAJ-0GKKPP-YYJVDR-CXJXHG-6GFXX8.
You may thanks Brian Luke, not me !
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Old 09-15-2004, 10:06
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Use NetBean instead

I used a cracked JCreator 3.0 and your info is right, the GE2001.exe is the loader. IMHO, JCreator only has a nice editor, the debugger does not work right, you can't step through correctly and there is no watch, stack... something and a lot of things you expecting from an IDE. You may want to try netbean, the site is netbean dor org and it's free. The only thing I don't like about netbean is that it's two big but you can disable a lot of features to trim down the memory usage and got a nice IDE. If you still want to use the JCreator, PM me and I'll send the cracked package.
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Old 09-15-2004, 10:45
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it's protected by Armadillo
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Old 09-15-2004, 23:04
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I've already tried JBuilder, JCreator, Netbeans (not the 4.0 beta yet) and IntelliJ IDEA. The best, IMHO, is IntelliJ.
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Old 09-16-2004, 00:18
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How about Eclipse?
I don't really know the others in detail, but I doubt they are as extensible as Eclipse. A good base distribution with full source, and then a lot of existing plugins and the api's to create your own.
And another advantage: many of those plugins are commercial, hence have "protections"
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Old 09-27-2004, 16:15
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Yeah, Eclipse is extensible, too much extensible, IMO
It lacks a lot of features IDEA has
It even seems they take most of their ideas from IDEA releases
Anyhow, IDEA is the ultimate IDE for Java programming
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