ExeScript

ExeScript 3.5.2

Windows / ScriptCode / 9421 / Full spec
Description

ExeScript: The Ultimate Solution for Converting Scripts into Stand-Alone Executable Files

Are you tired of distributing your scripts in their original format, only to have them modified or deleted by users? Do you want a secure and easy-to-distribute solution for your scripts? Look no further than ExeScript – the ultimate tool for converting Batch (.bat), VBScript (.VBS), JScript (.JS), WSF (.WSF), WSH (.WSH), and HTA (.HTA) scripts into protected, stand-alone Windows executable files.

ExeScript is a powerful developer tool that supports a variety of scripting languages. With its user-friendly interface and intuitive design, ExeScript produces extremely compact yet fully featured stand-alone applications that are easy to run and safe to distribute. Whether you need to convert BAT to exe or VBS to exe, ExeScript has got you covered.

Why Choose ExeScript?

There are many reasons why developers choose ExeScript over other script conversion tools. Here are just a few:

1. Security: When you convert your scripts into stand-alone executable files with ExeScript, they become much more secure. Users cannot modify or delete the script code, ensuring that your application runs exactly as intended.

2. Ease of Distribution: Distributing your script as an executable file is much easier than distributing it in its original format. With ExeScript, all users need to do is double-click on the file – there's no need for them to install any additional software.

3. Compact Size: Unlike other conversion tools that produce bloated executables, ExeScript produces extremely compact files that take up minimal disk space.

4. Cross-Platform Compatibility: Because Exescript produces Windows executables from various scripting languages like VBscript(.vbs), Jscript(.js) etc., it can be used across different platforms without any compatibility issues.

5.Fully Featured Applications: The converted applications produced by exescript are fully featured with all functionalities intact which makes it easier for developers who want their end-users not having access  to source code but still use the application with full functionality.

How Does It Work?

Using Exescript is incredibly simple – just follow these steps:

1.Installation: Download and install exescript on your windows machine

2.Select Script File: Select the script file (BAT,VBS,JSCRIPT etc.) which needs conversion

3.Customize Settings: Customize settings like output directory, icon etc according to requirements

4.Convert Script File: Click on "Convert" button after customizing settings. This will create an executable file from selected script.

5.Distribute Application: Distribute this newly created standalone application among end-users

What Can You Do With It?

With its support for multiple scripting languages, exescript can be used in various scenarios such as:

1.Automating Repetitive Tasks - Automate repetitive tasks using batch files or vbscripts without worrying about source code being modified by end-users.

2.Protecting Sensitive Information - Convert sensitive information stored in batch/vbscripts into standalone executables so that they cannot be accessed by unauthorized personnel.

3.Creating Customized Installers - Create customized installers using HTA (HTML Application) scripts which can be distributed easily among end-users.

4.Building Portable Applications - Build portable applications using jscripts which can run across different platforms without any compatibility issues.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, if you're looking for an easy-to-use yet powerful tool for converting Batch(.bat),VBscript(.vbs),Jscript(.js) etc.,scripts into protected standalone Windows executable files then look no further than exescript. Its user-friendly interface coupled with cross-platform compatibility makes it one of the best choices available today. So why wait? Download exescript today and start converting those pesky batch/vb/jscripts into secure standalone executables!

Full spec
Publisher ScriptCode
Publisher site http://www.scriptcode.com/
Release date 2012-05-06
Date added 2012-05-05
Category Developer Tools
Sub category Interpreters & Compilers
Version 3.5.2
Os requirements Windows 2003, Windows 2000, Windows Vista, Windows, Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, Windows XP
Requirements None
Price Free to try
Downloads per week 2
Total downloads 9421

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    Michael

    I've been using ExeScript for a while now and it's been a great tool for automating tasks on my Windows system.

    Feb 19, 2013
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    • Sarah

      I agree, Michael! The ability to write scripts and compile them into executables for Windows is really useful.

      Jul 05, 2013
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  • Robert

    I recently started using ExeScript and it has saved me a ton of time. Highly recommended!

    Mar 04, 2014
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    • Daniel

      Robert, can you give me an example of how ExeScript has saved you time?

      Aug 24, 2015
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      • Robert

        Sure, Daniel! I had a repetitive task of copying files from one location to another on a daily basis. With ExeScript, I wrote a script to automate this task, and now it runs automatically without any manual intervention.

        Aug 25, 2015
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    Emily

    Does ExeScript support all popular scripting languages?

    Mar 12, 2014
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      Liam

      Yes, Emily! ExeScript supports popular scripting languages like VBScript, JavaScript, and Python.

      May 03, 2014
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    Sophia

    The user interface is also really intuitive and easy to use. Even beginners can quickly get started with ExeScript.

    May 05, 2014
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  • Ethan

    I wish ExeScript had a command-line interface for easier integration with other tools.

    Sep 30, 2014
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      Olivia

      I agree, Ethan. A command-line interface would be a great addition to ExeScript.

      Apr 04, 2015
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  • Aiden

    ExeScript has excellent documentation, making it easy to learn and troubleshoot.

    Jul 26, 2015
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  • Amelia

    I've been using ExeScript for my software testing automation. It's been a game-changer for me.

    Aug 10, 2015
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    Harper

    I've been using ExeScript for my game development projects. It's been really handy.

    Dec 14, 2015
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    William

    Is ExeScript suitable for large-scale projects or mainly for small tasks?

    Jun 07, 2016
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    Mia

    ExeScript is suitable for both small and large-scale projects. It offers flexibility and power for various use cases.

    Jul 19, 2016
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    Henry

    Does ExeScript have a good debugging feature for scripts?

    Sep 25, 2016
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    • Emma

      Yes, Henry! ExeScript provides a reliable debugging feature that helps identify and fix issues in your scripts.

      Oct 18, 2016
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        Henry

        Thanks, Emma! That's good to know.

        Nov 06, 2016
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    Sebastian

    Is ExeScript actively maintained with regular updates and bug fixes?

    Apr 01, 2017
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    • Charlotte

      Yes, Sebastian! ExeScript receives regular updates and bug fixes to ensure a smooth experience for users.

      Jul 08, 2017
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  • Lucas

    I've been using ExeScript for web scraping tasks, and it works like a charm.

    Jul 25, 2017
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  • Zoe

    Is there a trial version of ExeScript available? I'd like to give it a try before purchasing.

    Sep 18, 2017
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    • David

      Yes, Zoe! ExeScript offers a trial version that you can download and try out before making a purchase.

      Nov 10, 2017
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  • Gabriella

    I'm impressed with the performance of ExeScript. It executes scripts quickly and efficiently.

    Dec 21, 2017
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  • Jackson

    I've heard great things about ExeScript. Planning to give it a try soon.

    Feb 13, 2018
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  • Penelope

    ExeScript has been a valuable tool for my Windows administration tasks.

    Feb 21, 2018
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    Leo

    I love how ExeScript allows me to create standalone Windows applications with ease.

    Mar 03, 2018
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  • Sofia

    ExeScript has a wide range of features that make it versatile for various development needs.

    Mar 28, 2018
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  • Logan

    I had a script that needed to run at system startup, and ExeScript made it possible.

    Apr 19, 2018
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    Victoria

    How is the customer support for ExeScript? Are they responsive?

    Jun 12, 2018
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    • Ava

      Yes, Victoria! I've had a good experience with ExeScript's customer support. They are responsive and helpful.

      Sep 15, 2018
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  • Nolan

    Is there a community or forum where ExeScript users can interact and share their knowledge?

    Mar 03, 2019
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      Elijah

      Yes, Nolan! There's an active community forum where ExeScript users can engage with each other and share their knowledge and experiences.

      Jun 03, 2019
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  • Stella

    I've been using ExeScript to automate data processing, and it has been a time-saver.

    Jan 06, 2020
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  • Hudson

    ExeScript is a must-have tool for any Windows developer. Highly recommended!

    Feb 06, 2020
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  • Leah

    I'm a beginner in scripting, and ExeScript has been a great tool to learn and practice.

    Dec 04, 2020
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  • Grayson

    Does ExeScript have any integration with version control systems like Git?

    Apr 08, 2021
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    • Lily

      Yes, Grayson! ExeScript integrates well with version control systems like Git for managing script files.

      May 14, 2021
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    Aaron

    I've been using ExeScript for years, and it has never let me down. Solid tool.

    Jul 05, 2021
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    Bella

    Are there any limitations or restrictions in the trial version of ExeScript?

    Nov 03, 2021
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    • Joseph

      Yes, Bella! The trial version of ExeScript has some limitations, such as limited script execution time and watermarked output.

      Feb 18, 2022
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  • Max

    ExeScript has greatly improved my workflow. No more manual repetitive tasks!

    Feb 19, 2022
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  • Avery

    Can ExeScript create Windows services from scripts?

    May 15, 2022
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    • Evelyn

      Yes, Avery! ExeScript allows you to create Windows services from scripts, providing a convenient way to run your scripts as services.

      Nov 04, 2022
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    Mason

    I've been using ExeScript for creating custom installers. It's been a reliable tool.

    Nov 17, 2022
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  • Addison

    Does ExeScript have any cloud integration, like Azure or AWS?

    Nov 24, 2022
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      Benjamin

      Unfortunately, Addison, ExeScript does not have native cloud integration with platforms like Azure or AWS.

      Dec 15, 2022
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  • Zachary

    I've been looking for a tool to automate my Windows backups. Can ExeScript help with that?

    Apr 23, 2023
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    • Nora

      Yes, Zachary! ExeScript can certainly help with automating Windows backups. You can write scripts to copy, sync, or archive your files.

      Jun 25, 2023
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    Landon

    Overall, I'm very satisfied with ExeScript. It has made my development tasks much more efficient.

    Dec 27, 2023
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