Are you wanting to set up a decompilation related company? He is a partial list of the URLs. %RED% *Warning:* URLs in _italics_ could lock up your browser for at least 2 minutes, possibly much longer. (This seems to happen whether running on Linux or Windows, Mozilla or Internet Explorer, although Firefox 1.5 and later seems to avoid this lockup). %ENDCOLOR% * _http://www.decompilation.com_ * _http://www.decompilation.net_: These three are cybersquatted. * _http://www.decompilation.org_ * http://www.decompilation.eu: available * http://www.decompile.com: DataBaseManagers (DataFlex decompilation service). * http://www.decompile.net: Owned by the author of the [[http://www.saurik.com/net/exemplar][Anakrino/Exemplar]] MSIL->C# decompiler, apparently unused (asks for password). * _http://www.decompile.org:_ Owned by the same person as the above. * http://www.decompile.eu: parked * http://www.decompiler.com: Parked; offers some links. * http://www.decompiler.eu: Parked. * http://www.decompiler.net: Now a copy of http://9rays.net (selling a .NET protecter, obfuscator, decompiler, etc.) Until about Jan 2004, this site offered a decompilation service for Clipper Summer '87, Clipper 5.x, and Visual Basic. * http://www.decompiler.org: [[DecompilerTechnologies]] (C/C++ and Visual Basic decompilation service; was Visual Basic Right Back) * http://www.decompiler-vb.net: (Visual Basic half-decompiler named VBReFormer) * http://www.source-recovery.com: The SourceRecoveryCompany * http://www.sourcerecovery.com: was JuggerSoft/SST Global/Source Recovery; now unused (possibly because of the similarity to the above) * http://www.sourcecovery.com: JuggerSoft/SST Global/Source Recovery CategoryDecompilation