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Software Engineer - Red Gate Software

How much will .NET Reflector Pro cost?

Published Tuesday, February 09, 2010 7:01 PM

Somebody asked about this on our beta support forum earlier, so I thought I'd mirror the information I posted in my response here as well.

We're going to make full pricing information available with the product is released, but for now I can say that .NET Reflector Pro will initially cost $195 for a single user license, with discounts available for multi-user licenses, which follows a similar pattern to our other products.

.NET Reflector Pro will also be added to the .NET Developer Tools bundle, so anyone who has purchased the bundle with support and upgrades, and is still within their S&U period, will get .NET Reflector Pro at no additional cost.

The standard version of .NET Reflector 6, which includes various bug fixes and improvements over the current 5.1.x release, will remain free.

by Bart Read
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About Bart Read

Bart has done many things since he started work at Red Gate Software Ltd in August 2004, but nowadays he's (mainly) the product manager for the .NET Developer Tools. He still feels like this is a bit like admitting you were cheering for the Empire whilst watching Star Wars, but for now he's along for the ride. In a previous incarnation he was a project manager leading the .NET Reflector Pro, ANTS Memory Profiler 5, ANTS Performance Profiler 4 & 5, and SQL Prompt 3.0 - 3.6 projects. He still occasionally writes some code and, in the past, has touched the code for most of the Red Gate SQL developer tools... some of them still haven't recovered from the shock. He was born and grew up in Dorset, was educated in Nottingham and London, and likes music and real ale. His photo is extremely misleading.
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