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.NET Reflector is a class browser, decompiler and static analyzer for software created with .NET Framework, originally written by Lutz Roeder. .NET Reflector was the first CLI assembly browser.[citation needed] It can be used to inspect, navigate, search, analyze, and browse the contents of a CLI component such as an assembly and translates the binary information to a human-readable form. By default Reflector allowsdecompilation of CLI assemblies into C#, Visual Basic .NET, C++/CLI and Common Intermediate Language and F# (alpha version). Reflector also includes a “Call Tree” that can be used to drill down intointermediate language methods to see what other methods they call. It will show the metadata, resources and XML documentation. .NET Reflector can be used by .NET developers to understand the inner workings of code libraries, to show the differences between two versions of the same assembly, and how the various parts of a CLI application interact with each other. There are a large number of add-ins for Reflector.

 

How to Activate ?

 

Install Latest Version of RedGate .Net Reflector

Open Universal Activator

Select VSPRO Edition and Click on GENERATE SERIAL

Open Reflector and Insert Serial ad Click ACTIVATE

Let it Proceed and click ACTIVATE MANUALLY

In the left side there will be button SAVE TO FILE

Choose a location and save it.

Now open Universal Activator again and click on LOAD REQUEST

After that Copy the RESPONSE and paste it in Reflector.

Finally check FINISH and Enjoy

 

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