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.net decompilers: What's best?
I've tried a few of these (commercial demo & free). The two best I found were Reflector (free) and Salamander (online, commercial, & incomplete decompile). Has anybody used anything they like better and why? Ideally, I'd like something that gives me options to refactor and export. Google searches haven't been fruitful.
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Best decompilers for *net - Reflector for .NET
download here http://www.aisto.com/roeder/dotnet/ |
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Salamander does the job for me enough.
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"Reflector for .NET" is better than Salamander?
I never used it,But According to results of Salamander with af .NET appilation that the program completely get reversed to almost its source code,I don't know what features of Reflector is better than it? sincerely yours
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Reflector is best till now.
I think Reflector is best and having support for framework 2.0 also.
It also have lots of plugins for different .Net languages.And best thing is it is freeware. |
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