If you are like me, you have already used .Net Reflector to decompile some .Net classes. The product has been owned by Red Gate for a few years now, and they have kindly eliminated the free version to make it paid. I came across this article by Corey Roth where he mentions that even the latest version of Reflector contains a Time Bomb, meaning you would be forced to upgrade to the paid version starting June 1st.
In his article, Corey offers a very interesting and free alternative, which is actually a direct response to Red Gate’s decision: ILSpy.
Happy spying ;)
See also
- Quality & Delivery: Testing, Security, Performance, and CI in Mes Recettes
- Inside the Architecture: Patterns, Data Modeling, and Extensibility in Mes Recettes
- Mes Recettes: Building a Modern Recipe Index with Blazor WebAssembly & Supabase
- Review of .NET Micro Framework and Gadgeteer at Alt.NET Montreal
- Microsoft Gadgeteer, the beginning