A .NET decompiler with support for XAP applications.Allows
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(old build, breaks more than usual)
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Sorry, what?
If we ever get root access to Windows Phone then may be able to decompile the encrypted. Windows Phone Xap File Decompiler For Mac.
I have plans to add a few more features and make a complete update for Windows (Phone) 10.
Since this software is not yet stable I'd like to mention Reflector as an alternative, but I think it's way too overpriced and I don't find it especially user-friendly as well.
.NET Rain is donateware. Its development pretty much depends on your feedback and support.
DLL Deep Throat
The program tries to locate referenced assemblies but so far it does a very poor job and in many cases you'll have to manually point them. Sorry, it's open source :)
Usually you are shown the 'open file' dialog after opening a DLL. In the filter box you can see a file name (SomeAssembly.dll).This is an assembly that has been referenced in the DLL you are trying to decompile but cannot be found in the same folder as the DLL, in the XAP package or in the GAC. You have to show the program where the file is located, so it can be loaded and decompiled as well.
For Windows Phone 7.5 the path for most assemblies looks like
C:Program Files[ (x86)]Reference AssembliesMicrosoftFrameworkSilverlightv4.0ProfileWindowsPhone71 .
Some LinksContributing
Obviously, the project is open-source. Once the world is mine I shall build monuments for those who decide to take a part in building the project. Contact me for anything you can help with.
Some of your skills that could be useful may be:
Roadmap
Cumming soon (1).
(1) If you related this bad joke to yourself even for a moment you should consider there may be serious underlying conditions causing premature ejaculation. Only you can take care of yourself because generally nobody really cares.
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Manage apps for on-premises MDM in Configuration Manager. 2 minutes to read.In this articleApplies to: Configuration Manager (current branch)When you manage devices with Configuration Manager on-premises mobile device management (MDM), you can manage the following application types:. Windows Phone app package (.xap file). Windows Phone app package (in the Windows Phone Store).
Windows Installer through MDM. Web ApplicationFor more general information about managing Configuration Manager applications and deployment types, see. Create Windows Phone applicationA Configuration Manager application has one or more deployment types. The deployment type includes the installation files and information that's required to deploy software to a device. A deployment type also has rules that specify when and how the software is deployed.For the general steps to create an app and deployment types, see.Configuration Manager supports the following app file types For Windows mobile devices: Device typeSupported file typesWindows Phone 8xapWindows Phone 8.1xap, appx, appxbundleWindows 10 Mobilexap, appx, appxbundleDeploy Windows Phone apps as Available or Required. Also use deployments to uninstall apps. Deploy and monitor appsDeploy and monitor applications for mobile devices in Configuration Manager the same as you do for other devices, such as desktops and servers.
For more information, see the following articles:.Review the following limitations specific to mobile devices:.MDM-enrolled devices don't support simulated deployments, user experience, or scheduling settings.Don't add more than 100 locales to a single app. This action prevents the app from installing on the device.Next stepTo make changes, uninstall, or replace a deployed application with a new application, manage it the same as any app in Configuration Manager.
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