Decompile Progress: .r File [work]

: This is a paid recovery service that supports most Progress versions (v6 through v12). It claims a recovery rate of 60–100%, though the resulting source will not be identical to the original.

Decompiling Progress .r files can have several implications:

To ensure successful decompilation of Progress .r files: decompile progress .r file

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Officially: No. Progress Software does not offer a decompiler. The bytecode is proprietary, and attempts to reverse-engineer it violate most license agreements. Unofficially: Third-party tools have existed historically, but they are legally risky, often produce garbled output, and are not supported. : This is a paid recovery service that

Forensic analysts and legacy system auditors with no other options.

Instead of decompiling:

If you have the legal right, here is a realistic workflow: