Monday, September 5, 2011

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open ninja saga & fidler
drag swf
cler chache
go to shop
done by nikoljan+Rock and bali

Earn token

hospital shield
Ninja saga earn token

Cheat engine



Cheat Engine 6.1

Fixes:





  • Fixed DBVM from not working

















  • Fixed Kernelmode debugging with DBVM in 64-bit

















  • Several disassembler fixes

















  • Scanning errors now show the error

















  • Fixed a few 16-bit assembler instructions

















  • Fixed doubleclicking the assembler scan going to 00000000

















  • Fixed the assembler scan going from ffffffff back to 0 and starting over again

















  • Fixed autoattach causing huge memory leak

















  • Fixed clicking nextscan when having 0 results

















  • Fixed 8 byte scans so they it can now scan negative values

















  • Prevent a 32-bit plugin from showing up error messages when loaded in the 64-bit ce version (It won't work)

















  • Fixed the VEH debugger from not handling int3 breakpoints properly

















  • Fixed XMM registers in the veh debugger

















  • Fixed the VEH debugger from causing a program to hang when Cheat Engine is closed normally
    Changes since public release: (max 7 days)

















  • June 4 2011: Add the shellExecute lua function

















  • June 5 2011: Fix assembling of movq

















  • June 7 2011: Fix loading a table after having a table with files. And fix the listbox and combobox in the designer. And AOBscan script fix

















  • June 9 2011: Fix lua memory scan creation and reading out the results

    Changes:

















  • Added a structure spider which may help in finding ways to distinguish between two objects

















  • Value scanning can now take formulas

















  • Added a form designer to create lua extensions

















  • Added an automated trainer generator that will generate a trainer script for you

















  • Added lots and lots of new functions to the lua engine. Check the helpfile or main.lua

















  • Added the ability to save binary files into a cheat table

















  • Added an xm-player

















  • Added columns to the stackview window

















  • Added an option to choose if the disassembler should show 32-bit or 64-bit code

















  • Added support to translate cheat engine to any language you want (check the language folder for more info)

















  • Some speed improvements at several tools

















  • Added undo last edit (ctrl+z) when editing values in a cheat table

















  • Added extra option to the pointer rescan so you can filter out paths more specifically

















  • Added custom comments to the assembler window

















  • Added the ability to use lua variables inside auto assembler ( $luavariable )

















  • Added syntax highlighting to lua

















  • Changed the lua dlls with versions that don't need the C++ runtime installed

















  • Changed the lua library to support 64-bit dll's

















  • The lua script has been moved from the comments window to it's own menu on top

















  • In the hexadecimal view when selecting 4 bytes and then pressing space will make you go there. Backspace returns

















  • Added the .cetrainer file extension so you can download very small files and have great trainers

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  • Charles



    Charles is a web proxy (HTTP Proxy / HTTP Monitor) that runs on your own computer. Your web browser (or any other Internet application) is then configured to access the Internet through Charles, and Charles is then able to record and display for you all of the data that is sent and received.
    In Web and Internet development you are unable to see what is being sent and received between your web browser / client and the server. Without this visibility it is difficult and time-consuming to determine exactly where the fault is. Charles makes it easy to see what is happening, so you can quickly diagnose and fix problems.
    Charles makes debugging quick, reliable and advanced; saving you time and frustration!

    KEY FEATURES

    • SSL Proxying – view SSL requests and responses in plain text
    • Bandwidth Throttling to simulate slower Internet connections including latency
    • AJAX debugging – view XML and JSON requests and responses as a tree or as text
    • AMF – view the contents of Flash Remoting / Flex Remoting messages as a tree
    • Repeat requests to test back-end changes
    • Edit requests to test different inputs
    • Breakpoints to intercept and edit requests or responses
    • Validate recorded HTML, CSS and RSS/atom responses using the W3C validator
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    Fidler



    Fiddler is a Web Debugging Proxy which logs all HTTP(S) traffic between your computer and the Internet. Fiddler allows you to inspect allHTTP(S) traffic, set breakpoints, and "fiddle" with incoming or outgoing data. Fiddler includes a powerful event-based scripting subsystem, and can be extended using any .NET language.
    Fiddler is freeware and can debug traffic from virtually any application, including Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, and thousands more.

    Adobe flash c3




    Adobe® Flash® Professional CS3 software is the industry-leading authoring environment for producing expressive interactive content. Create immersive experiences that present consistently to audiences across desktops, smartphones, tablets, and televisions
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    Flash decompiler




    Eltima Flash Decompiler Trillix provides a series of tools for taking SWF movies, editing them, and converting them into Flash files. While it offers an impressive collection of controls, it certainly isn't for everyone.
    The program's interface is intimidating, mostly because it's formed out of several small windows working together. The windows display file trees, images, and other tools. Eltima includes an educational video tutorial, but the video might scare off novice users with its tech-heavy talk. After some study, we were able to open up a Shockwave video (.swf file) and extrapolate all the pieces that make it up, such as text, buttons, sound, and images. This process took several minutes for only a few minutes of film, a major disappointment. However, we were impressed with how much we could edit the finished file. You can change text within the movie, change colors, edit photos and sounds, etc., with a few simple tools that take only a little practice to master. Etima offers few special features, though the screenshot-making option does provide a neat way to document your work. Overall, the program delivers, but it requires some serious study or prior knowledge to successfully navigate its busy front end. Regardless of such difficulties, we were able to successfully edit our movie and convert it into a Flash-ready file.
    Eltima Flash Decompiler Trillix leaves a watermark on output during trial. While it provides exciting tools, it's reserved for serious Flash fans only. However, we still recommend it.
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