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Re: .NET Reflector now belongs to Redgate

by SerialSeb :: Rate this Message:

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Reflector has never been open source, neither has testdriven.net

I wish them well and hope they'll provide a commercial version, for example
letting you dynamically step through decompiled code. THat would be a real
time saver when dealing with unavailable code...

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From: "Gabriel Schenker" <gnschenker@...>
Sent: Friday, August 22, 2008 1:28 PM
To: <altdotnet@...>
Subject: [altdotnet] .NET Reflector now belongs to Redgate

> after years of development Lutz Roeder obviously abandons it's flag
> ship an has given (sold?) it to Redgate.
> Although Redgate has annouced to provide a free version also in the
> future I fear that in the long run you will have to pay for the full
> version of Reflector.
> Do we have to say goodbye to another indispensable OSS tool? (see e.g.
> what happened to NCover and Testdriven.Net)
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