Remotesoft definately has a lot of neat tools to help you protect and check the protection levels of your .NET assemblies.
I wish people who used .net were more concious about the serious security issues.
For example, the thread about cryptography.. I certainly hope they weren't thinking of even attempting crypto in a .net assembly.
For those of you that want to look more into what remotesoft has to offer, their website is
www.remotesoft.com .
If you don't care if people decompile your assembly, then you don't worry about .net's decompilation ease.. and enjoy how easy it is to make beautiful GUI apps with windows forms. ![]()