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<h2>Testimonials</h2>

And now for some shameless self-glorification and name-dropping...
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<b>ProGuard</b> is probably the most popular java shrinker, optimizer, and
obfuscator world-wide. It is being used by developers at companies and
organizations like IBM, HP, Siemens, Nokia, Google, Intel, and NATO. It is the
default tool in many development environments like Oracle's Wireless Toolkit,
Netbeans, EclipseME, Google's Android SDK, and more. Although the quotes below
probably don't represent official views of any kind, encouragements like these
do keep me happy.
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ProGuard is <b>the</b> ultimate java obfuscator!
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<p class="author">P.S, IBM</p></td>
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Also:
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ProGuard is pure quality - powerful and trouble-free.
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<p class="author">M.B., Statestep</p></td>
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And:
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It is the simplest and most robust obfuscator we have ever used.
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<p class="author">I.I., Hewlett-Packard</p></td>
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And indeed:
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ProGuard rules. Much easier to use than the commercial alternatives.
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<p class="author">B.G., Quiotix Corp.</p></td>
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Straight from <b>ProGuard</b>'s open discussion forum:
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After searching for, trying to trial, and futzing with numerous other
obfuscators and shrinkers, ProGuard stands out as the simplest, most robust,
and accurate shrinker of them all.
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<p class="author">D.J., Joot</p></td>
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From the article "Obfuscating MIDlet Suites with ProGuard" at <a
target="other" href="http://developers.sun.com/">developers.sun.com</a>:
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Its friendly license, attractive price tag, compelling performance, and
powerful configuration options make it an excellent addition to your MIDlet
development toolbox.
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<p class="author">J.K., Sun</p></td>
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And, of course, the price is stunning:
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You could've been rich.
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<p class="author">My mother</p></td>
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