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Re: [IDE] Virtuous Ten Studio - The next level of reverse engineering apps | 2.2.11.8

can you provide me a lil file or upgrade?..os upgrade will be problematic? kinda request mate

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can you provide me a lil file or upgrade?..os upgrade will be problematic? kinda request mate

-Rik[Rittik]

Hm? You need to buy and install a copy of Windows Vista or later... There's no "upgrade file"...
When switching the OS of your computer you should know what you are doing.
Anyway, that's not the topic here, I am sure there are hundreds of tutorials online on how to install Windows. Just search on Google.
 
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Re: [IDE] Virtuous Ten Studio - The next level of reverse engineering apps | 2.2.11.8

Hm? You need to buy and install a copy of Windows Vista or later... There's no "upgrade file"...
When switching the OS of your computer you should know what you are doing.
Anyway, that's not the topic here, I am sure there are hundreds of tutorials online on how to install Windows. Just search on Google.

i am not talking abt OS upgrade lol..i am talking abt some small files or upgrade can you release so that XP can have Boot project too?


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Re: [IDE] Virtuous Ten Studio - The next level of reverse engineering apps | 2.2.11.8

Two issues I would love to see resolved on VTS. Its a great application, but if you are all out to make it better, then I will critique.

1. When the bottom windows are dragged up, the scroll bars don't compensate. So, I can't look at a lower project without dragging back down the log.

2. I would love to see an option to open a file in another program. Not in explorer, but an open with...The size of the viewing window isn't enough for me on my laptop and I tend to navigate to it and open in .notepad++. To have it as a built in option would be great

I know the second one takes quite a bit more effort, but if the first could be resolved, that would be much appreciated.

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Two issues I would love to see resolved on VTS. Its a great application, but if you are all out to make it better, then I will critique.

1. When the bottom windows are dragged up, the scroll bars don't compensate. So, I can't look at a lower project without dragging back down the log.

2. I would love to see an option to open a file in another program. Not in explorer, but an open with...The size of the viewing window isn't enough for me on my laptop and I tend to navigate to it and open in .notepad++. To have it as a built in option would be great

I know the second one takes quite a bit more effort, but if the first could be resolved, that would be much appreciated.

Sent from my LTEVO running Operation Jelly Bean

1) Not sure at all what you want me to do.
2) I can certainly do that. (Edit: aaaaaand done!) However I don't understand why Notepad++ has more space than VTS? After all your screen can't grow :D


Download Link Not working... :(

Works fine for me. (Both links)
 
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2) I can certainly do that. (Edit: aaaaaand done!) However I don't understand why Notepad++ has more space than VTS? After all your screen can't grow :D

Actually I get what he means. If you have multiple tabs docked, the central viewing area is not fullscreen. Opening in np++ allows you to view the document fullscreen without undocking all tabs and having to set them up again

I usually right click and open the folder in explorer, then open the doc, but a direct Open with.... option is even better :)
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Okay I just implemented another goodie: Full screen mode
You know it from Chrome and other programs, it frees up as much visual place as possible by hiding certain elements.
Have a look:

Pre full screen mode:
pre_fullscreen.PNG



Post full screen mode:
post_fullscreen.PNG



Your original dock layout will be saved, so once going back to the "normal" view your dockwindows are still where they used to be.
It's quick and easy and certainly improves the usage of VTS on smaller displays. You can use F11 to quickly toggle the full screen mode.
 
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Thanks for the full screen mode, that is great!
How about different (bigger) font sizes for the visually impaired middle aged devs?
 

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A little thing I wanted to talk about:

I hear rumors about a few people (successfully?) trying to "crack" VTS. I've heard buzzwords like .net Reflector, Injection and Reflection.
Would be interesting to know what you guys are trying to do ;)
I've always left VTS open to such attacks since it's pretty impossible to protect .net apps anyway and I don't like spending tons of time developing a secure system just to annoy my honest users with crappy online auth or stuff like that.
Feel free to contact me (anonymously) and I am sure we can save you from adapting your hacks to every new VTS version in a more mature way :good:
 
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Re: [IDE] Virtuous Ten Studio - The next level of reverse engineering apps | 2.2.11.8

1) Not sure at all what you want me to do.
2) I can certainly do that. (Edit: aaaaaand done!) However I don't understand why Notepad++ has more space than VTS? After all your screen can't grow :D

Works fine for me. (Both links)

2) Very nice fix. No, lol, my screen can't grow but it's kind of a pita to undock and dock constantly to navigate files.

1) If you expand the lower docks for logs, the scroll bars on the left dock and the document itself don't compensate. So, you can't scroll all the way down. The easier work around is to just select the log you want to see, then click again to make it go away. But, if you want to monitor the log while working on a document, you can't scroll down it because the bottom of the scroll bar is hidden. Does that make more sense? Sorry, it was kind of late when I made the original post. I may not have worded it the way of like.


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2) Very nice fix. No, lol, my screen can't grow but it's kind of a pita to undock and dock constantly to navigate files.

1) If you expand the lower docks for logs, the scroll bars on the left dock and the document itself don't compensate. So, you can't scroll all the way down. The easier work around is to just select the log you want to see, then click again to make it go away. But, if you want to monitor the log while working on a document, you can't scroll down it because the bottom of the scroll bar is hidden. Does that make more sense? Sorry, it was kind of late when I made the original post. I may not have worded it the way of like.


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Hm, can you show me a screenshot? I have no idea what you are talking about... :eek:
 

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1) If you expand the lower docks for logs, the scroll bars on the left dock and the document itself don't compensate. So, you can't scroll all the way down. The easier work around is to just select the log you want to see, then click again to make it go away. But, if you want to monitor the log while working on a document, you can't scroll down it because the bottom of the scroll bar is hidden. Does that make more sense? Sorry, it was kind of late when I made the original post. I may not have worded it the way of like.
I know what you're saying, I experienced it too.
But it only happens when you open the Logs/whatever "temporarily", as a floating window. If you want it permanently there, press the small pin button near the close X in the top right of that floating window.
It will dock the view and make it permanently visible, even if you change the focus somewhere else. And it will also re-layout the other windows (such as the code) to properly fit the remaining area and therefore the scroll bars will be entirely visible.

Just check the 1st screenshot posted by Diamondback here. The Tasks window is pinned, and therefore the Base64.smali window shows the scrollbar as you intend ;)
 

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I know what you're saying, I experienced it too.
But it only happens when you open the Logs/whatever "temporarily", as a floating window. If you want it permanently there, press the small pin button near the close X in the top right of that floating window.
It will dock the view and make it permanently visible, even if you change the focus somewhere else. And it will also re-layout the other windows (such as the code) to properly fit the remaining area and therefore the scroll bars will be entirely visible.

Just check the 1st screenshot posted by Diamondback here. The Tasks window is pinned, and therefore the Base64.smali window shows the scrollbar as you intend ;)

Well if that is what he means, then it's fully intended ;)
 
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    Virtuous Ten Studio (VTS) is the ultimate solution for the modification of android applications.
    This program allows you to manage entire Android projects within an easy to use and familiar environment.

    The intended group of users covers anyone from a themer over ROM devs up to the smali gods known for their awesome mods of existing apks.
    The modifcation of smali code is one of the biggest features in VTS. You can easily decompile, edit and recompile any apk or jar file.
    However, the application is not limited to smali files. You can edit almost any file found inside an apk or jar.

    Virtuous Ten Studio is also the official successor to the highly important M10Tools released 2011 by the Virtuous Team.
    You can easily edit any m10 file from Sense apps in order to resize or change them.

    Additionally VTS brings support for un- and repacking of boot images (boot.img), a job that previously required a cygwin installation with the dsixda kitchen.
    Since VTS' own implementation is a native windows solution, which means you don't need dsixda or cygwin anymore.

    VTS has been designed to run on Windows, has been in development for nearly two years and has gone through many stages of testing.


    Today VTS is a highly respected, multiple purpose Android IDE (Integrated Develoment Environment) suited for all your reverse engineering tasks.



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    This is only a short summary of all features, a full list of features can be found here.
    • Never before seen UI
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        • ApkTool
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        • ADB
        • Zipalign
        • Sign
        • dex2jar
        • WinMerge
        • Remote Theme Injector (RTI)
        • many more

      • Work with your apks just like having real java code
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      • Easily keep track of multiple apks/jars with the Solution Explorer
      • Manage big projects with ease

    • Edit smali code like never before
      • Syntax highlighting
      • Jumping to smali references (method calls, fields, classes, gotos)
      • Help files on almost every smali command and topic
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      • Paste often used smali snippets right from the editor

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      • Easy navigation in XML documents
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    • Communicate with your device with yet to be seen ease
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      • Push apks or jars easily to any place on your device
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      • Debug your device with the integrated Logcat-Viewer

    • Enhance your workflow with useful additions
      • Easily create backups of your projects
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    • Hundreds of other awesome features (seriously, you really have to see and try it yourself)



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    I got that excited that I almost pre jacked when I first used it.
    It is simply truly fxxxxng amazing.
    Thank you team and testers
    Diamondback and everyone involved in this project - thank you! I just started learning (this morning) and
    I am already pushing out some alpha mods to the lockscreen thanks to your tool!!
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    The payoff on the end result is always worth it. I'll be more than happy when your next release is out.
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    This is probably by far the most useful thing I've used on windows lol
    Ohh this is going to be awesome. I'm giddy with excitement. Great job on the app as a whole but with the upcoming m10 editing?
    You guys rocked any other editor out of the water. Keep it up :good:
    Waw.. this project is being developed very fast.... many changes in the software since the last 2 months when I tried it...

    Awesome!!!
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    Stable Release Date: 2014-06-30

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    Okay, everyone, we are getting ready for release. :highfive:
    However, there are a few points everyone has to understand, so I'll publish them prior to the official launch to get a bit more attention. :silly:

    First of all, a huge thanks to my beta testers and tutorial authors: (alphabetical order)
    • Dunc001
    • eg1122
    • Fernando sor
    • fisha21
    • Gumby63
    • il Duce
    • jeffsanace
    • mcluvn
    • memnoc
    Those guys earned my trust and did the major work on writing all the nice guides and tutorials on the all new VTS website (more on that later).

    Let's have a look at the new key features being added in this release:
    • VTS is now able to decompile m10 images. This means everyone can do skins for HTC Sense devices
    • Navigatin in XML documents is much easier now. Simply hold CTRL and click on any reference inside a XML document to jump to the source
    • The content of smali documents gets automatically checked for syntax errors now. Live. And in color. :p
    • We worked hard to provide you useful guides and tutorials on the new website. Additionally, VTS has a (little) help system built in. These are short explanations for a few key features. You can find everything related to "Help" in the new Help tab.
    • It seems nobody saw the potential of the old "Backup" feature, so in this version I added an additional window to easily compare different projects, folders and files. This comes in super handy when porting all kinds of stuff to new apk/jar versions for example.

    Okay, so, this is only a super short list of new features, the full list of changes (almost 2 pages long) can be found (as always) here:
    VTS Changelog


    A few additional notes:
    • I changed the license system a bit to help those that had to start VTS with admin rights to find the license. However, to fully use that fix, you need to activate your license in VTS again. Have a look at your license email if you don't remember anymore how to do that.
    • This release should fully support Windows 8. There's a little glitch in the "View tab" where one checkbox is a bit cut off, but I'll fix that with the next version.
    • Speaking of the next version.... This is the last release with support for Windows XP. The next version (the one after the the one that will be released shortly :p) won't suppor XP anymore. So if you are still using XP (shame on you :p), remember to not update after this release.
    • Despite having fixed the admin issue with licenses, it still seems that VTS needs admin rights for certain other things. If something goes weirdly wrong, try restarting VTS with admin rights.