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Licensed users of CodeHealer 3.x can download the licensed version of CodeHealer 3.1 by clicking here and entering their 3.x serial number.


Trial versions

* New Version for 2016 *

CodeHealer 3.1 (Feb 2016)
About CodeHealer

Download CodeHealer 3.1 Trial (7 Mb)



Download CodeHealer Action
for FinalBuilder 3.0 - 4.0 (30 Kb)


* Updated *

SOCKShell 1.3 (April 2004)
About SOCKShell

Download SOCKShell 1.3 Trial (900 Kb)



Download fix for Windows Update MS06-105
disabling SOCKShell (and others) (2 Kb)




CodeHealer 3.1

CodeHealer 3.1, released in February 2016, is a highly efficient, powerful and easy to use program source code analysis and verification tool that will help find and fix a significant number of programming bugs, mistakes and inconsistencies in Delphi programs before they are released.

Version 3.1 contains a number of new features and improvements, including full support for Embarcadero Studio XE8 and 10 Seattle as well as other enhancements and fixes. For more information about CodeHealer please refer to the CodeHealer product page, and for more details of what is new in version 3.1, please refer to the CodeHealer version history page.

This download is an evaluation (trial) version that is fully functional but will only run for a period of 30 days from the date of installation, and will only display and export the first five items in each analysis report. Full documentation is included in both HTML Help and PDF format, and the integrated uninstall program will automatically remove all traces of CodeHealer if so desired.

CodeHealer Action for FinalBuilder 3.0 - 4.0

FinalBuilder versions 4.1 and later ( www.finalbuilder.com ) include a detailed CodeHealer Action in the Source Code Tools Action Group, along with the associated Quick Help and Help file information, so have no need for this ZIP file.

Users of FinalBuilder versions 3.0 through to 4.0 can download and install this ZIP file to add the same CodeHealer Action to their Source Code Tools Action Group.


SOCKShell 1.3

SOCKShell 1.3, released in April 2004, adds a number of new totals to the results of the Pascal Analysis, and adds a new predefined menu option to create a new folder in the current folder. It also contains more improvements to the context menus and the installation program, and fixes a few small compatibility problems that were reported in 1.2.

1.3 also adds more transparent checks for a number of Windows Explorer replacements in order to automatically disable its use of graphical menu items. This is necessary because certain Explorer replacements do not handle owner drawn menus correctly, the symptom of which was typically an empty space on the context menu when it was displayed.

Windows Update MS06-105 disables SOCKShell - July 2006

Microsoft Windows Update MS06-105 is a security patch that supposedly tightens up the security of Windows Explorer Extensions by only allowing certain known extensions to load, and unfortunately SOCKShell is not yet in that list. We've found here that it also breaks the PGPdisk Shell Extension, FileTargets and the Windows Shell DocObject Viewer at a minimum, so the issue is not specific to SOCKShell.

Uninstalling the MS06-105 patch will allow SOCKShell (and many other extensions) so run again, but this is obviously not a long term solution, so current SOCKShell users can download the following Zipped .Reg file that will add the required Registry key to add SOCKShell to the list of approved extensions.

Please refer to the ReadMe.txt file that is contained inside the Zip file for more details and links to the Microsoft documentation explaining what they are trying to do. To install the fix simply download the file, unzip it, and double click on the .Reg file it contains. Note that certain AntiVirus and Anti-SpyWare software may warn against, or even prevent, running .Reg files, so you may find it necessary to load the .Reg file into a text editor and then manually set the Registry key yourself.

We have also updated the SOCKShell 1.3 installer to automatically add the required Registry key at installation time, so this should not be a problem for new SOCKShell users going forward.


Other Files

SOCKShell requires at least version 4.71 of the Microsoft Common Controls. If your system is still running an older version, SOCKShell will advise you to download and install the following Microsoft update. Please note that there is no need to download this update unless SOCKShell specifically instructs you to do so.

Microsoft Windows Common Controls 5.0 update

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