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+1 / CFF Explorer
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both
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#18
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010 Editor is also a good choice.
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+1 for CFF Explorer
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I was a big CFF explorer fan, for me there wasn't anything comparable at the time. Most of the time I still default to using but I'm turning around to being a fan of PE Bear. Old habits die hard.
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+1 for PE-bear and MiTeC Exe Explorer for Delphi/C++Builder PE.
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PE-bear is a good tool, but the resource editing function is relatively poor. Is there a better 64-bit pe resource editing tool?
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Never knew about "MiTeC Exe Explorer for Delphi/C++Builder PE". That's great. I look at some Delphi samples and always wished I had more tools for analysing them.
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#24
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PPEE (puppy) is a lightweight tool which supports both PE32 and PE64.
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CFF Explorer / PE-bear
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+1 for CFF Explorer
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