Gives you the ability to intercept existing system or application's function dynamically at runtime
| Version | 2.0.0 |
| Updated | Jan 19th 2010 |
| Developer |
Hook-API
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| User Rating |
881
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| Original File Size | 984 KB |
| Downloads | 9105 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Programming |
Hook API SDK is a useful Software Development Kit for easy and quickly develop Windows system wide hooking program. It helps you hook Windows system functions or functions in 3rd applications, this means you can call your own functions instead of some Windows system APIs or functions of other appliction, intercepts Windows system or 3rd application's functions and re-writing target function to easily customize and extend System or other existing application, whether an executable, or a library. Hook API SDK can be used in VC++,VB,C++ Builder or Delphi, etc.
Hook API SDK gives you the ability to intercept existing system or application's function dynamically at runtime. Hook API SDK enables a large class of innovative extensions to existing binary software or existing System functions. Hook API SDK offers a dynamic link library for intercept and re-writing Win32 functions of system or applications, No need of drivers, No need of restarting windows, It makes you do innovative system deep-level funtions in your normal applictions easily.
Using Hook API SDK Crack, you can do things as: monitor and control system file access, monitor and control registry access, monitor and control network access, monitor and control programs' behavior, hide program from Task Manager, hide directory and files from Explorer...
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