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decompiler : MSIL to C#

Hi,

is it possible to decompile (or disassemble) an assembly (.exe or .dll in
MSIL-code) into C# , or into another .net-compliant language ?

any such tool exists ?

thnx
Chris
Nov 16 '05 #1
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..NET Reflector @ http://www.aisto.com/roeder/dotnet/

"Chris" <ch********@pandora.be> wrote in message
news:ey***********************@phobos.telenet-ops.be...
Hi,

is it possible to decompile (or disassemble) an assembly (.exe or .dll in
MSIL-code) into C# , or into another .net-compliant language ?

any such tool exists ?

thnx
Chris

Nov 16 '05 #2
Try http://www.remotesoft.com (and no, I don't work for them, they've just
come up in my research).

Steve

"Chris" <ch********@pandora.be> wrote in message
news:ey***********************@phobos.telenet-ops.be...
Hi,

is it possible to decompile (or disassemble) an assembly (.exe or .dll in
MSIL-code) into C# , or into another .net-compliant language ?

any such tool exists ?

thnx
Chris

Nov 16 '05 #3
"Chris" <ch********@pandora.be> wrote in message news:<ey***********************@phobos.telenet-ops.be>...
Hi,

is it possible to decompile (or disassemble) an assembly (.exe or .dll in
MSIL-code) into C# , or into another .net-compliant language ?

any such tool exists ?

thnx
Chris

Hi Chris,

You may want to try our Decompiler.NET product. It generates high
level C# source code that compiles and runs correctly, and includes a
built-in obfuscator. You can download a free trial version from
http://www.junglecreatures.com/

Jonathan Pierce
President
Jungle Creatures, Inc.
http://www.junglecreatures.com/
Nov 16 '05 #4
> is it possible to decompile (or disassemble) an assembly (.exe or .dll in
MSIL-code) into C# , or into another .net-compliant language ?

any such tool exists ?

You can read an article that compares our Decompiler to other
available .NET decompilers in the August 2004 issue of .NET Developers
Journal. You can view the article here:
http://www.junglecreatures.com/press...ugust_2004.pdf
Nov 16 '05 #5
Your so called "review" is marketing garbage. Posting this after a Reflector
link makes you look like an idiot.
"Jonathan Pierce" <jp*****@nyc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:3d**************************@posting.google.c om...
is it possible to decompile (or disassemble) an assembly (.exe or .dll in
MSIL-code) into C# , or into another .net-compliant language ?

any such tool exists ?

You can read an article that compares our Decompiler to other
available .NET decompilers in the August 2004 issue of .NET Developers
Journal. You can view the article here:
http://www.junglecreatures.com/press...ugust_2004.pdf

Nov 16 '05 #6
Download .NET Reflector and get this add-in:
http://www.denisbauer.com/NETTools/F...assembler.aspx

.... and yes I agree it rocks :-)

"Jonathan Pierce" <jp*****@nyc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:3d**************************@posting.google.c om...
"Chris" <ch********@pandora.be> wrote in message
news:<ey***********************@phobos.telenet-ops.be>...
Hi,

is it possible to decompile (or disassemble) an assembly (.exe or .dll in
MSIL-code) into C# , or into another .net-compliant language ?

any such tool exists ?

thnx
Chris

Hi Chris,

You may want to try our Decompiler.NET product. It generates high
level C# source code that compiles and runs correctly, and includes a
built-in obfuscator. You can download a free trial version from
http://www.junglecreatures.com/

Jonathan Pierce
President
Jungle Creatures, Inc.
http://www.junglecreatures.com/

Nov 16 '05 #7

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