Possible Duplicate: Possible Duplicate: 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, is there an alternative that save the pain of getting a purchase order approved? It seems that: 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.
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And by saying “free”, we actually mean “free”. Also 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.