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.NET Reflector will be replaced

  Sadly today I heard about the demise of .NET Reflector.  Ok, it didn’t really die, but it might as well have.  With the announcement that RedGate is going to charge $35 for a ‘perpetual license’, the community has allowed itself to … Continue reading

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Is .NET Reflector promoting EULA violation?

Recently while perusing the EULA for .NET Reflector I couldn’t get past the irony in the presence of the clause specifically prohibiting reverse engineering.  Somehow it’s ok to reverse engineer somebody elses code but NOT ok to reverse engineer Reflectors code… … Continue reading

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How to disable .NET Reflector’s auto-update feature

At the request of Red-Gate I have removed the contents of this post. See below for the comment where I was politely reminded that the ‘free’ version of .NET Reflector is, to use the Free Software Foundation definition, ‘free’ as in … Continue reading

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