.NET Reflector VS
Debug third-party code, even if you don't have the source.
Published by Redgate Software
Distributed by ComponentSource since 2005
Debug third-party code, even if you don't have the source.
.NET Reflector saves time and simplifies development by letting you see and debug into the source of all the .NET code you work with. Follow bugs through your own code, third-party components, and any compiled .NET code you work with. You can see third-party code in Visual Studio, and debug into it just like your own. See how data flows through a library or component, and watch locals change as you debug. Track down the exact location of bugs in your own code or third-party libraries and find dependencies, diff assemblies, and understand how code works. Replace poor or missing documentation by seeing how the code works in context. Find unexposed and undocumented functionality and get more out of the APIs and technologies you’re using. Drill into how .NET languages and frameworks are implemented, and learn how to use them. .NET Reflector VS provides the following functionality: Dynamic decompilation inside Visual Studio and Go To Definition (F12) for any code. the standalone application and Reflector Object Browser in Visual Studio to navigate decompiled code.
Find and fix bugs, fast
With .NET Reflector you can decompile, understand, and fix any .NET code, even if you don't have the source
Look inside any .NET code
Code smarter with .NET Reflector
.NET Reflector saves time and simplifies development by letting you see and debug into the source of all the .NET code you work with. Development is increasingly dependent on third-party technologies – using available frameworks and libraries is a great way to get stuff done fast without re-inventing the wheel. But the problem with using code you didn't write is that you're dependent on the documentation, and it's hard to debug. Documentation is often missing or incomplete, and debugging has to stop where your own code stops. This gets even worse with a legacy code base. Use .NET Reflector to look into the black box of missing or undocumented source code and start coding with confidence.
.NET Reflector is available in 3 editions:
.NET Reflector Standard - Basic decompilation
.NET Reflector VS - Decompile in Visual studio
.NET Reflector VSPro - Debug 3rd party code