
You feed it a script (VBScript, JavaScript, Batch, or PowerShell). ExeScript then wraps that script into a native Windows executable (.exe). Why is this useful?
While specific version details for a "v2610" are not documented in current public release logs (with version 2.9 being the most recent confirmed stable build), the software generally includes these core features : exescript+editor+v2610+portable+new
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