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Thread: Fusion

  1. #1
    mojtaba_f
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    Program Name: Fusion
    Website: http://www.bit-arts.com/
    Current version: ???
    Desired versions: 2.0.0.0
    installation package:

    Size: 1353433 bytes
    CRC32: D8F5E38B

    Description:
    Fusion is a unique utility that allows any Win 32 exe, ocx, dll or
    screensaver to have its dependencies directly injected into its code
    including ocx's. Fusion allows static, virtual or dynamic linking
    with sophisticated version control when using dynamic linking.
    Version control gives your module the ability to check the required
    dependencies on a target PC and utilizes the fused version using the
    preset conditions you have chosen.

    Fusion even compresses and encodes your module and dependencies
    resulting in a significantly smaller footprint. Using patent pending
    routines (developed in Assembly) no noticeable delay in load,
    start-up or execution are evident. Imagine a VB program requiring no
    runtime - well Fusion makes this possible.

  2. #2
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    Going to the website, I do not see any offerings for downloading this program. Maybe the links are hidden in the activeX control, which I do not permit running on computer.
    Was this a shareware app?

    A possible similar app was posted in the past, you can check this thread
    http://www.oldversion.com/talk/index.php?a...=1689&hl=aspack

  3. #3

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    Originally posted by mojtaba_f@Mar 15 2004, 03:31 AM
    Program Name: Fusion Desired versions: 2.0.0.0
    Not sure why you would want that version rather than V3

    some free or cheaper tools on these sites you maybe interested in

    http://www.jrsoftware.org/

    http://www.perfectdownloads.com


 

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