Licensing

The software supports a trial-ware mode that is restricted to only analyzing the .NET assembly AngleSharp.dll. This library is relatively complicated (compared to my own library and the other libraries I use), and showcases what .NET Explorer can do, even with a large number of types.

If you purchase the software the limitations are lifted, and you can analyze any .NET assembly you wish. You agree to be bound to the EULA. Your license is perpetual, and you will receive all updates for 1 year from data of purchase for free. An update may include bug fixes and/or new features.

You may request new features or provide other feedback such as a bug report or comments from the "Contact" page on the navigation bar.

EULA - End-user license agreement

.NET Explorer End User License Agreement Software Dog Analytics Corp. (the “licensor”) grants you (the “licensee”) a nonexclusive license to use .NET Explorer, free and paid editions, for personal and commercial use. The licensor retains all intellectual ownership of .NET Explorer.

Usage

You may redistribute an unmodified version of the .NET Explorer executable with a commercial or non-commercial application or library for the sole purpose of allowing end-users to run .NET Explorer. Redistribution for other purposes requires written permission from the licensor. You may not make or distribute modifications to .NET Explorer, nor sub-license .NET Explorer, nor circumvent any paid edition usage restrictions described on the product pages at www.linqpad.net.

Collection of Information

.NET Explorer automatically contacts a web server: - to check for and retrieve updates; - to post feedback and error reports (if the licensee chooses); - to activate a paid edition. .NET Explorer sends only a minimal set of data required to reasonably perform the task.

Disclaimer

.NET Explorer is provided "as is" without any warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied. The licensor shall in no event be liable for any damages including, but not limited to, direct, indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages or other losses arising out of the use of or inability to use the product.

Licensing Terminology

- A single-user license is for use by a single developer, and can be installed on up to 3 machines at a time, plus 3 virtual machines. - A 10-user team license is for use by up to ten developers, on up to 25 machines. - An Enterprise license can be used by an unlimited number of developers, for use within a single company or organization, in up to 10 locations. A location is defined as a normal place of business. This limit does not apply to employees working from home or remotely. Software Dog Analytics Corp. Kelowna, CANADA All rights reserved