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For what its worth, Redgate bought the code from another organization or individual with promises of maintaining its freeware status. So, what work did they really do? Is a fair question.
Im not going to shell out 35 bucks for something that is exactly the same as prior versions with the exception of the updated framework, just to be told they work hard on it.
So if they work hard on it, what did they do? Reflect the updated framework?
It is ashame that Redgate bought the code with the idea that they could not handle the work associated with it. Seems they knew from the start what they were doing. Now the number of users are there, now they want to cash in.
With that in mind, someone needs to pick up reigns and write a FREE reflector that surpasses the expectations of developers. / comments
For what its worth, Redgate bought the code from another organization or individual with promises of maintaining its freeware status. So, what work did they really do? Is a fair question.
Im not go...