Multi Binder|Essentials v.1.3 

Feature Datasheet

Bind an unlimited number of files, of any EXE/BAT type.
Read the contents of already bound files.

Loader Z Stub 42kb, Includes File compression.

Launch File Invisibly, Checkbox's If selected your selecting the file to be launched Invisably. Check mark, also image change will show that this has been selected successfully.

PCF-In order to Read EXE you will have to open The PCF and then it will ask you to open the EXE file that was made during Write EXE, This is for one reason and that
is so people can't locate how many EXE are binded in Notepad Thats why when you
Write EXE it makes the EXE but it extracts that record of information of what other
files are attached as a PCF file. This PCF is still needed though if you want to open your bound files. 

Shortcut Key's 
Add Stub Ctrl+S
Add EXE  Ctrl+E
Add BAT  Ctrl+B
Remove   Ctrl+R

ToolBox
Batch Editor.:. Write your own BAT Files Read BAT included.
SDI Viewer.:. Update on the latest news on Development (Software Development Incite)

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Note on MultBinder v.1.3

when you choose read exe, you're asked for the package configuration file,
then for the compiled package for each file in the compiled package, you're asked to save it, if you do, its added to the list with the name you saved it as (the default beeing the stored name in the configuration file). If you dont save it its not added to the list. this is because it doesnt store the path to the files. it makes no sense to store the paths, since you can do it on a totally different computer, and so it only adds the files it knows where is (since you just saved them). this allows you to do a "write exe" again. Other things changed:

New EXE menu item (just clears the list)

"Write Exe" is enabled only if there's something in the list

If you choose "Write Exe" and it doesnt find a stub, it asks you if you want
to continue. this is because the only way the program knows that a certain
file is a stub is because the user added it with the "add stub" command. so,
adding an actual stub via the "add exe" and making sure its the first exe,
will also work.




