New Version of Dotfuscator Available

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Dave Goebel

PreEmptive Solutions wants to let you know that we have added a new
product to the Dotfuscator line.

The new Dotfuscator Standard Edition is a significant improvement to
the Community Edition you are currently using.

The Standard Edition adds important features required for any type of
production environment. These features include tools to aid in
debugging and stack trace analyzation , C++ support, additional
obfuscation options, useful report capabilites and email technical
support.

At $395 per machine, the Standard Edition provides a lot of benefits
for a very low cost.

For more information please see http://www.preemptive.com/dotfuscator
 
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Ken Cox [Microsoft MVP]

Hi Dave,

This group isn't for announcements. There is, however, a dedicated
Announcements newsgroup where this would be most welcome (and remain more
prominent):

microsoft.public.dotnet.framework.aspnet.announcements

Thanks for your cooperation,

Ken
MVP [ASP.NET]

--
Microsoft MVPs have a question for *you*: Are you patched against the Worm?
http://www.microsoft.com/security/security_bulletins/ms03-026.asp



PreEmptive Solutions wants to let you know that we have added a new
product to the Dotfuscator line.

The new Dotfuscator Standard Edition is a significant improvement to
the Community Edition you are currently using.

The Standard Edition adds important features required for any type of
production environment. These features include tools to aid in
debugging and stack trace analyzation , C++ support, additional
obfuscation options, useful report capabilites and email technical
support.

At $395 per machine, the Standard Edition provides a lot of benefits
for a very low cost.

For more information please see http://www.preemptive.com/dotfuscator
 

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