Contents tagged with Free Stuff
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R.I.P. .NET Reflector
Yes. It is true, Lutz Roeder has decided to end development of .NET Reflector… This free tool has been the greatest addition to .NET development since, well, forever. Development will be passed on to Red Gate Software and it is unclear whether it will eventually move to a retail product. So sad.
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Ultimate List of Free Windows Software from Microsoft
[via The Daily Grind 940]
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Microsoft Virtual PC now free. What's next... ??
You can now download Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 Service Pack 1 for free. Microsoft will also be offering Virtual PC 2007 for free.
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Updated 101 Samples using Visual Studio 2005 Now Available
[via Dan Fernandez’s Blog]
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RSS Popper + Bloglines == Da Bomb
RSS Popper (Free Outlook plugin for reading RSS Feeds) can now synchronize with Bloglines (also free)
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Free XDN Membership?? :)
After plowing through tons of blog postings after getting my computer up and running again, I spotted this one.
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Free 3-user license for bug tracking software
[OnTime] via The Daily Grind 287
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AT&T Motorola MPx200 Smartphone -- For Free ??
This phone is $50 after rebate from Amazon.com and another $50 rebate if you sign a 2yr contract with AT&T.
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Computer Associates gives away free AntiVirus Suite to Microsoft users
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Update posted for great Reflector add-in!!
I mentioned a great add-in for Lutz Roeder's Reflector in a previous post. It was written by Jason Bock and it allows you to select an assembly inside of Reflector and hit "Save Files" and it generates all the csharp files for that assembly. You can also select an individual class and do the same thing. The only thing was that coded for Reflector 3.2.5.0 and somewhere between then and now there have been a lot of API changes. Well the good news is that Jason has rewritten his add-in for version 3.4.0.0!! Thanks Jason!!
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vbAccelerator updates free .NET controls
It looks like I missed a couple of the vbAccelerator updates last month. They updated their:
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*Free* Utilities I Use!
following in the footsteps of Scott Hanselman who posted his list of Power Tools that he uses, I decided to post a partial list of the ones I use. How mine probably will differ is that mine will be all *free* utilities. They are broken down into command line, .NET Utils, and windows utils. I will populate the list with more stuff as I get free time.
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I was reminded of my love for free stuff by a reader...
A reader of one of my posts was selling my on SharpReader and reminded me of my true passions. Free stuff! Even better than free stuff is free stuff that is really, really cool!Speaking of which Jeff Key has made a bunch of free cool .NET utilities and one of the coolest (and most talked about lately) is the Snippet Compiler. Jeff is looking to add an editor control by Syncfusion that would add intellisense to the editor. If you haven't checked out this little app, then hop on over to his site and take a peek.If you love it as much as everyone else (including myself) seems to, why don't you donate a couple of bucks. Yes, I know that makes it technically "not free" but even if some of the readers dontate a dollar, he will be able to add more functionality into the product. I would say the same for any app that people release for free (and you really like it and use it). Give 'em a couple of buck so that they can afford to continue to make great apps. I would venture to guess that a majority of the time, developers stop building free or open source apps because it takes up a lot of time and there is not even the slightest financial incentive.Well, I am done preaching and I am on my way over to Jeff's site to donate. Later! -
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