If it's in c:\utils\tools\bar\my downloads\foo\reflector, fine, but for the love of. Please, let me at least Start|Run|Reflector. Forgive me for this rant, but if I go to another person's machine to debug or work with you for some reason, and Reflector.exe isn't in your path, I'm going to smack someone.
#REFLECTOR 3 PROMO CODE CODE#
Try selecting System.Web, Right-Click, Analyze, then P/Invoke and see what unmanaged code your "pure".
#REFLECTOR 3 PROMO CODE LICENSE#
One AirParrot and one Reflector license for use on either MacOS or Windows. Save when you buy AirParrot and Reflector together.
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Set your fonts before you present, or call Reflector /fontsize:14 when you start it for a talk.
Here's a few ACTION ITEMS for you after you've downloaded the new version: This code:// thing could take off.I wonder if we can work out some kind of cross-promotional thing with the Java guys? ) Just click "Remember my choice" and you'll have the same glorious integrated experience as everyone else. Worried it won't work in FireFox? Remember that Custom Protocol Handlers aren't an IE only thing.
Note that URI can include the version and hash value for the assembly, as my example does in the underlying href.Ĭode://System.Xml:2.0.0.0:b77a5c561934e089/ Like this:Ĭlick here if you have Reflector 5 to navigate to this method: code://System.Xml//Add Select any item in Reflector and press Ctrl-Alt-C to copy the code:// URI for that item. What's the coolest new feature? Why, a custom "protocol handler" that will soon sweep the (.NET) blogosphere. Go get it immediately, or just run your current version and go Help | Check for Updates. UPDATE: Fixed misspelled title, the for this page changed, fix your incoming links!