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The RubyEncoder protects Ruby scripts by compiling Ruby source code into a bytecode format and this is followed by encryption.

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RubyEncoder News

Welcome to the RubyEncoder news. We'll keep you up to date with our latest developments and we have some exciting plans in the pipeline

Monday 23rd September 2013
RubyEncoder 2.0 launched! Now with Ruby 2.0 encoding support.

We are proud to present RubyEncoder 2.0 - the advanced Ruby and Ruby on Rails encoder, with a powerful GUI and protection for Ruby 2.0. You can encode your scripts using Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, all with a powerful GUI or using a command line interface. Version for FreeBSD is available with a command line interface. New features include: 

  • Encoding for Ruby 2.0!
  • New loaders for all supported OS including updated MinGW loaders for rubyinstaller.org Ruby builds
  • Stdin/stdout support for the command line encoder
  • "Expire in days" option in GUI
  • Encoding for Ruby 1.8.6 to 2.0 are fully supported
  • Encoder is available for Mac OSX, Linux (i386 and x86_64), FreeBSD (i386 and x86_64) and Windows
  • Command line encoders and tools are included
  • GUI FOR MAC OS X, LINUX AND WINDOWS
  • Running protected files on Windows, MinGW, Linux, Mac OS X, FreeBSD
  • Embedded platforms support including Linux on ARM, ARMel, ARMhf (Raspberry Pi, BeagleBoard etc)

 


Posted on: September 23rd 2013 on 12:28pm
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Labels: arm, mingw, ruby 2.0

Tuesday 04th January 2011
Loaders for Linux ARM added!

We have compiled loaders for ARM based Linux systems. New loaders are available from our site http://rubyencoder.com/loaders.html


Posted on: January 04th 2011 on 02:47pm
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Labels: arm, linux





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