Nov 18, 2011 Introduction. JustDecompile is a new, free developer productivity tool designed to enable easy.NET assembly browsing and decompiling. In the past it has only worked with.NET assemblies, but today it also works with Silverlight XAP files. I’m going to walk you through a.
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For an interop-unlocked W10M device, the app you want is, available on the XDA-Developers forum. Install (sideload) and launch it, go into Apps (may take a while to build the index), select the app you want to extract, and hit 'Create archive from installation path'. Select the location to save the created file. Note that you may need to modify the contents of the archive a little bit (and change the extension to.xap or.appx, as appropriate) to get it back into a sideloadable state, if that's what you're going for. If you just want a look at the app's binaries or data files, though, that should be all you need to do.
I am looking for a tool to extract from a (Windows Phone app) file: • Metadata such as version name, libraries, etc • String resources • Binary resources • Dialog definitions • Ideally: decompiled source code Ideally running on Linux, other systems acceptable. Context: I have released an Android app under the GNU-GPL, and today a user reported that there is a Windows Phone that looks exactly the same, exact same strings etc. I would like to check the strings resources and dialogs in more detail, and even the disassembled source code if possible, to check whether they just re-created the app or just ported it, which would violate the GNU-GPL as they did not release the modified source code.