可能的重复:
比 .NET Reflector 更好的东西?
可能的重复:
Reflector 的开源替代品?
我不认为这是重复的,因为其他问题的联系是关于了解反射器如何工作的,而这个问题是关于当反射器不再免费时的应对
既然 Red-Gate 已经说过 .NET Reflector 将 不再免费,是否有替代方案可以减轻采购订单批准的痛苦?
似乎 jetbrains 可能会推出一个工具:
好消息是我们正在准备
独立的二进制作为源
应用程序,即反编译器+
程序集浏览器来探索任何东西
.NET 编译的代码是合法的
探索。我们没有任何具体的
发布日期,但将会是
今年发布,并且将会
免费。并通过说
“免费”,我们实际上的意思是“免费”。
另外 ilspy 是一个新的开源工具,似乎取得了良好的进展。
ILSpy 是开源 .NET 程序集浏览器和反编译器。
红门之后开始开发
宣布免费版本
.NET Reflector 将不复存在
2011 年 2 月底。
Possible Duplicate:
Something Better than .NET Reflector?
Possible Duplicate:
Open Source Alternatives to Reflector?
I don't consider this to be a duplicate, as the contact of the other questions is about learning how reflector works, and this question is about coping when reflector stops being free
Now that Red-Gate has said .NET Reflector will no longer be free, is there an alternative that save the pain of getting a purchase order approved?
It seems that jetbrains may be bringing out a tool:
Good news is that we’re preparing a
standalone binary-as-a-source
application, i.e. a decompiler +
assembly browser to explore whatever
.NET compiled code is legal to
explore. We don’t have any specific
date for release, but it’s going to be
released this year, and it’s going to
be free of charge. And by saying
“free”, we actually mean “free”.
Also ilspy is a new open source tool that seems to be making good progress.
ILSpy is the open-source .NET assembly browser and decompiler.
Development started after Red Gate
announced that the free version of
.NET Reflector would cease to exist by
end of February 2011.
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旧的原始版本仍然免费,因此您可以使用它。我不认为随着时间的推移有如此多的改进使得升级变得如此重要。
The old original versions are still free so you can use it. I do not think that there were so many improvements over time that would upgrading make this important.
据我所知,没有什么比这更好的了。
如果您不愿意花费 35 美元购买像 .NET Reflector 这样有用的工具的永久许可证(无升级费用等),那么您一开始就不应该使用它。无需采购订单,您可以自己购买一份个人副本。
RedGate 一直在维护该工具,现在是他们从中获得一些收入的时候了。
There's nothing quite as good that I know of.
If you're not willing to shell out $35 for a perpetual license (no upgrade fees, etc.) for a tool as useful as .NET Reflector, you shouldn't be using it to begin with. There's no need for a purchase order, buy yourself a personal copy.
RedGate has been maintaining that tool forever and it's about time they got some revenue from it.