Dotfuscator


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FieldValue
nameDotfuscator
screenshotDotfuscator screenshot.png
developerPreemptive Solutions, LLC
released
latest release version6.5.4
latest release date
genreCode obfuscator
operating systemWindows, Linux, MacOS.
licenseProprietary software
website
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| name = Dotfuscator | screenshot = Dotfuscator screenshot.png | developer = Preemptive Solutions, LLC | released = | latest release version = 6.5.4 | latest release date = | genre = Code obfuscator | operating system = Windows, Linux, MacOS. | license = Proprietary software | website =

Dotfuscator was developed by PreEmptive Solutions. A free version of the .NET Obfuscator, called the Dotfuscator Community Edition, is distributed as part of Microsoft's Visual Studio. However, the current version is free for personal, non-commercial use only.

References

References

  1. Massi, Beth. (23 February 2010). "Dotfuscator Gets Better and Still Free in Visual Studio". Microsoft, Inc..
  2. "Microsoft and PreEmptive Solutions announce enhanced version of Dotfuscator Community Edition to be included in Microsoft Visual Studio". NFV NEWS.
  3. Richardson, Chris. (2008). "COBOL and Visual Basic on .NET: A Guide for the Reformed Mainframe Programmer". Apress.
  4. Johnson, Bruce. (2012). "Professional Visual Studio 2012". John Wiley & Sons.
  5. (2006). "Visual Basic 2005 Cookbook: Solutions for VB 2005 Programmers". O’Reilly Media, Inc..

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