.NET Demon has been retired
Michelle T
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Red Gate has now stopped selling .NET Demon. This means that additional copies of .NET Demon, and extensions to support contracts, are no longer available.
Visual Studio 2015 will introduce Microsoft's new Roslyn compiler, with improvements which we believe make .NET Demon redundant. If you're an existing user, you can keep using .NET Demon with VS 2010–2013, but we believe it won't offer much value in the future, so we've decided to end its development.
For more information, please see the website: http://www.red-gate.com/products/dotnet ... net-demon/
Visual Studio 2015 will introduce Microsoft's new Roslyn compiler, with improvements which we believe make .NET Demon redundant. If you're an existing user, you can keep using .NET Demon with VS 2010–2013, but we believe it won't offer much value in the future, so we've decided to end its development.
For more information, please see the website: http://www.red-gate.com/products/dotnet ... net-demon/
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I only recently found .NET Demon and find it to be incredibly useful. If you're not selling licenses any more, any chance of a serial so I can continue to use it while I'm still on VS2013?
Greg.
Alex Davies please continue this project