Re: Decompiler.NET reverse engineers your CLS compliant code
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Date: 09/23/04
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Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 11:04:37 -0700
My testing shows that original Reflector creates better code and crash less
as your tool .
"Jonathan Pierce" <support@junglecreatures.com> wrote in message
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>> Your Reflector tool will cost $500 compared to the real Reflector tool
>> which free?
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> Our customers prefer the decompilation capability offered by the real
> Decompiler.NET.
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> Our product has many other capabilities that Reflector doesn't include,
> and we have many more planned. Some of our customers have requested an
> ability to browse assemblies simiilar to the way the class browser in
> Visual Studio and other decompiler tools like Reflector allow. The prmary
> value in our Decompiler is it'c core decompilation capability that
> produces higher level and more accurate code that Reflector, so we would
> also have to add our decompiler to it, and all of our other features like
> our refactoring tools, and wouldn't be retaining much from it's original
> value aside from it's user interface and plugin architecture. We prefer to
> continue to sell our products as standalone tools and soon integrated into
> Visual Studio when 2005 ships.
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> Jonathan
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