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We've compiled a list of 10 free and paid alternatives to Restorator. The primary competitors include Resource Hacker, PE Explorer. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Restorator and XN Resource Editor, ResEdit, Anolis Resourcer. Also you can look at other similar options here: Development Tools.


Resource Hacker has been designed to be the complete resource editing tool.

PE Explorer is the most feature-packed program for inspecting the inner workings of your own...

XN Resource Editor
Free Open Source

XN Resource Editor is a free, powerful, fully featured resource editor and PE module explorer.

ResEdit is a free resource editor for Windows programs.

Anolis Resourcer
Free Open Source

Flexible and extensible resource editor for Win32/PE applications under active development.

Universal Extractor 2
Free Open Source

Universal Extractor 2 is an unofficial updated and extended version of the original UniExtract by...

Resource Tuner lets you view, extract, replace, edit, and delete the embedded resources of...

ResEd
Free

ResEd is an editor for resource script files (*.rc) which is also used in RadASM, FbEdit and MasmEd.

Restorator is an award-winning utility to edit windows resources in applications and their...

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Restorator Overview

Restorator is an award-winning utility to edit windows resources in applications and their components, e.g. files with .exe, .dll, .res, .rc, .dcr, extension (see PE files and RES files).

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upx-unpacker resource-editor modify-exe extract-resources exe-editor dll-viewer developer-tools reverse-engineering Discontinued

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