

The VS Pro version also offers features such as the ability to debug assemblies without source code. NET Reflector remains a standalone tool, while the other editions allow developers to utilize the power of Reflector from inside Visual Studio. What's the difference between them and the $35 version? I've heard that there will be other, more expensive, versions of.
#.net reflector free#
The free version will continue working until May 30, 2011.
#.net reflector download#
NET Reflector?Ī free version will be available for download until the release of Version 7, scheduled for early March. How much longer will I be able to obtain and use a free version of. Could we be wrong? Yes, certainly, but Red Gate has a good track record of offering tools that deliver major benefits at low prices. We think there is a huge potential for Reflector that has not been tapped and that we can make up for low pricing by volume sales. How can you make this work for $35? Are you going to come back a year from now and raise the price?


We also think we can expose a lot more people to Reflector, which will lead to much more widespread use and greater productivity for. Instead, we think we can make it an even more useful tool in the future. Without Red Gate subsidizing ongoing development, Reflector could perish. This might be fine for Red Gate, but what about the community?Īlthough this might be hard to swallow for some people, we think ultimately this decision will be good for the community. We need to be able to subsidize the cost of dedicating a team of experienced developers to keep Reflector up-to-date and responsive to changes in technology and the marketplace. This has been a wrenching decision to make, but at the end of the day Red Gate is a commercial enterprise. NET Reflector free, but that was our stated intention at the time. This was one of the options we investigated, but it didn't make sense for us as a commercial company.Īren't you breaking a promise you made when you purchased. Why didn't you make Reflector available as an open-source program? We apologize for changing our initial decision. NET Reflector moving forward as a vital tool for the developer community. None of the various models we tried or considered would provide the financial support we need to keep. Unfortunately, we could not make the free model work. NET Reflector as a free tool for the community. NET Reflector?įor the past two and a half years, we've tried to maintain. There are nice new features like symbol stores support and I am sure that based on ReSharper experiences there will be more nice features that we will find from dotPeek in near future.Why has Red Gate decided to charge for.

dotPeek is very good example of market changes. Competitors with very good skills are developing alternative free tools and I’m almost sure that. NET Reflector paid product means that glory days of. I think these problems will be solved when dotPeek is ready.
#.net reflector for free#
NET assemblies decompiler that is offered for free and that should replace. Today I got e-mail from JetBrains stating that there is dotPeek early build available for download.
