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− | This is to be a GUI for [[VFDecrypt]], but on the Mac. |
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+ | [[Image:DMGDecrypter.png|thumb|right|DMG Decrypter's main window]] |
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+ | ==Description== |
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− | It is still in beta |
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+ | This is a GUI for [[VFDecrypt]], but on the Mac. Created by [[User:MCTD81|MCTD81]] |
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==Credit== |
==Credit== |
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− | * MCTD81 for creating the GUI |
+ | * [[User:MCTD81|MCTD81]] for creating the GUI and applications itself |
+ | * Macheads101 for creating the drag and drop feature |
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− | * [[User:Fallensn0w|Fallensn0w]] for making [[iDecrypter]] |
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+ | * Other credit goes to the creator of [[VFDecrypt]] |
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==Bugs== |
==Bugs== |
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If you find a bug, please report it at [mailto:mcc40295@gmail.com mcc40295@gmail.com]. |
If you find a bug, please report it at [mailto:mcc40295@gmail.com mcc40295@gmail.com]. |
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− | ==Change |
+ | ==Change Log== |
Pre-release: |
Pre-release: |
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− | + | * Beta 1 (9/16/10): Simple use, includes firmware key input, drag and drop .DMG input, a decryption button and a drawer activated read-me. |
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− | + | * Beta 2 (10/25/10): First major UI upgrade, kept originals but added device library to look up keys straight from the application |
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==Download== |
==Download== |
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http://dmgdecrypter.blogspot.com/ |
http://dmgdecrypter.blogspot.com/ |
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+ | [[Category:Decryption]] |
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+ | [[Category:GUI Tools]] |
Latest revision as of 18:18, 24 August 2013
Contents
Description
This is a GUI for VFDecrypt, but on the Mac. Created by MCTD81
Credit
- MCTD81 for creating the GUI and applications itself
- Macheads101 for creating the drag and drop feature
- Other credit goes to the creator of VFDecrypt
Bugs
If you find a bug, please report it at mcc40295@gmail.com.
Change Log
Pre-release:
- Beta 1 (9/16/10): Simple use, includes firmware key input, drag and drop .DMG input, a decryption button and a drawer activated read-me.
- Beta 2 (10/25/10): First major UI upgrade, kept originals but added device library to look up keys straight from the application