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.NET Reflector Alternatives

The best .NET Reflector alternatives based on verified products, community votes, reviews and other factors.
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    ICSharpCode. Decompiler. Console..

    Open Source

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    dotPeek is a free tool based on ReSharper. It can reliably decompile any . NET assembly into C# or IL code. Download dotPeekCommunity. Materials Newsletters, webinars.

  3. Flagsmith lets you manage feature flags and remote config across web, mobile and server side applications. Deliver true Continuous Integration. Get builds out faster. Control who has access to new features. We're Open Source.

    Try for free Open Source freemium

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    .NET assembly editor, decompiler, and debugger

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    Yet another fast Java decompiler

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    Free. For everyone. Forever. With an open source decompilation engine

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    CFF Explorer Suite is a freeware pack of many developing and editing tools like PE editor, process viewer, etc.

  8. Software Reverse Engineering (SRE) Framework

    Open Source

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    CFR is a JVM bytecode decompiler - it will decompile modern Java features - up to and including much of Java 9, but is written entirely in Java 6, so will work anywhere! - It'll even make a decent go of turning class files from other JVM languages (…

    Open Source

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    The best-of-breed binary code analysis tool, an indispensable item in the toolbox of world-class software analysts, reverse engineers, malware analyst and cybersecurity professionals.

  11. Yara is a popular tool that finds its use in helping researchers to classify and detect malware.

    Open Source

  12. classeditor - tool to edit class file binaries

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    MSIL Disassembler is basically an IL disassembler that is companion tool to the IL assembler.

  14. dirtyJOE - Java Overall Editor - homepage of binary java class file editor

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