Hi folks,
I recently discoverd that by the end of February 2011 Red-Gate stops providing Reflector for free. Although their reason sounds obvious (they cannot work for free), I think many developers still rather prefer a free IL deassembler tool. Luckily, Scott Hanselman twittered about free open source alternatives. Those open source alternative IL deassembler projects are both based on the Mono Cecil project.
I would hereby like to share them with you:
Happy coding! Cheers!
PS. Of course I am very much interested in other free alternatives. Please post your comments if any …
UPDATE 04/27/2011: On Twitter I heard @dotnetreflector say to @haacked that they are releasing Reflector v6 with no expiry date for existing users in May 2011! http://bit.ly/eW3D7O.
Hi Erik!
Long time no see ! Life is good over here! I’m still a happy coder . How about you? Still happy @ NedFox? What about Marcel?
Of course it was to be expected that Red-Gate wouldn’t support Reflector forever for free. They are a company living from their software. And $30 is not thát bad after all . However, I still like free software over paid software. At this very moment, I use ILSpy. The main reason: ILSpy installed with more ease than Monoflevor did . I will give them a chance both though.
Cheers!
Hi Stephen,
Thanks for yet another free alternative! Will check out that one too .
Cheers, Bert
Hi Bert,
How’s life? Thanks for the warning!
Too bad that reflector is not free anymore.. was a nice app.
What deassembler has your own preference? Monoflector or ILSpy?
Great update – thanks! Btw seems someone else seems to be coming up with a free alternative… http://www.keepdecompilingfree.com