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. Smiley