Just drop us an email at It would be useful to let us know the versions of the assemblies, or to send us the relevant IL (or even the entire assemblies) for private assemblies which we don’t have access to. We’d also really appreciate your general feedback on the quality of Reflector’s decompilation, and particularly of new C#6 language features. It would help us a lot if you’d allow Reflector to submit that data. There are a large number of add-ins for Reflector.NET Reflector can be used to track down performance. To help us improve the quality of decompilation during the beta program, if Reflector crashes when trying to decompile code, you’ll have the option to automatically send us the IL that it couldn’t cope with. 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. You can download the latest build (9.0.1.194, released November 3rd) using the link below. There are numerous new language features, so as the Reflector team adds support for each of these features in turn, we will release regular beta updates here. NET Reflector 9 adds support for the new features in C#6 and VB14 (as well as for. Version 9 is a free upgrade for existing customers of version 7 or higher, and can be downloaded from. NET Reflector 9 has now been released, so this beta program is no longer active – you can read more about the released version in my colleague James Gilmore’s blog.
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