After extraction, the vsix will be available in this location: reflector_dir\.NET Reflector Visual Studio Extension 10.3.1.1956\Red Gate\.NET Reflector\Visual Studio Extension Install 10.3\Reflector_10.3.1.1956.vsix

I'm in the same boat, I've used Lutz' Reflector since I first found it YEARS ago, I don't remember when to be honest. I remember watching him progressively release new versions and I love what you could (and still can) do with it. I was sad that he decided to stop supporting it but at least he made sure that someone else would continue to support it, and still for free no less. The fact that RedGate is now not only going to be charging a fee for the next version (v7) but are also going be time-bombing v6, it's like a slap in the face. If it's proven inviable to continue to support and improve on Reflector, I agree with the opinion that they should have passed the torch to someone else willing to continue to develop it or even open it up to the community. That's how they got it in the first place, so they should honor it's origins.

Let me be clear, I don't mind that they charge for their tools, if they had developed Reflector from the start for free and then decided they needed to charge for it, that'd be fine to me. But the fact is they didn't develop it, it was handed to them on a silver platter with a preexisting user base. I personally don't believe they have the right to charge for it. If they were really confident in the value their improvements add (which they claim to be the reason for the cost change), they wouldn't have felt the need to timebomb the previous version. To me it's a pretty sleazy way of doing business.

Personally, I think they should open the reflector project up to the community, I believe that would be the best thing for the tool. Baring that they should at least remove the timebomb on v6, and let their price of v7 speak for the improvements they have added. If they are really worth the 35$ for v7 over v6 people will still buy it, and lastly I think Lutz had better be getting a portion of that 35$ licencing fee.


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I found reflector to be priceless for me a month or two ago when I had to reflect out one of our data layer DLLs because LINQ2SQL hardcoded the connection string as an attribute in it instead of looking at the web.config. Good thing too, because it was pointed to the test instead of the production database!

When reflector sees this code it interprets the IL and shows this, we still have the for loop but the addition of i and x now occurs on the same line as the "MessageBox.Show". This kind of changes are common I have seen for loops become while loops and other benign changes.

JetBrains ReSharper (commercial + free)

Within a day of the announcement, JetBrains put out a teaser suggesting that a decompiler was in the works. Two weeks later, they announced that the next version of ReSharper will have an integrated decompiler akin to reflector, along with a free standalone version to be released later in the year.

With the help of code map, which appears to the right of the assembly browser pane, you will be able to view zoomed-out snippet of the code. As mentioned above, the latest release also includes an ability to convert values. The reflector will display the values in both hex and decimal when you hover over them. 


In addition to the above mentioned features, .NET Reflector also enables you to debug your own code, third-party libraries or components used by your application. It also enables you to study .NET applications which has no proper documentation including the ability to dissect deep into the libraries of SharePoint APIs.


"It was pretty clear that we needed to support VS 2013 and .NET 4.5.1 as quickly as possible. The new version integrates with Visual Studio 2013, so you can carry on decompiling and debugging 3rd party code without leaving the IDE," says Roger Hart, Marketing Manager, Red Gate Software.


When .NET Reflector 8 was originally released, it included a functionality to toggle enable just my code option on Visual Studio startup. However, this feature disrupted workflows and hence the latest release provides an ability to disable this option.

.NET Reflector is a multi-purpose tool as it can work as a static analyzer, disassembler, and decompiler for .NET technology. This dot net developer tool can be leveraged to detect problems in your app. .NET reflector tool can debug any.NET development code. This allows you to simplify your software development process.

Due to the time-dependent load-elongation characteristic of cables, the cable-net reflector antenna shows a creep and recovery behaviour which has limited the development of the cable-net reflector antenna with high frequency and high stability. Therefore, this study is dedicated to investigating a time-dependent radiation pattern analysis method for cable-net reflector antennas. Based on the physical optics (PO) method, formulas are firstly established for the time-dependent far-field radiated pattern analysis. To avoid the repetitive computation of PO radiation integrals and improve the calculation efficiency, the exponential error terms are expanded by the Taylor series at the mean values of phase errors in each small region and the time factor is separated from the integral for some special case. Eventually, an axis-symmetric reflector antenna is taken as a numerical example to verify the practicability, validity and robustness of the proposed method.

PGIR19brv is quite bright on the 2x90s I-band images I made using a 0.41m itelescope.net reflector at New Mexico this morning. Photometry will be done later.

I'll check my 2x90s V-band images soon. 2351a5e196

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