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We intensively tested 6 products...this is absolutely the best tool for the job. Mike Kelly, Sr. Developer The Select Group |
Are you ready to convert your VB.Net code to C#? All versions of Visual Basic.Net are supported: 2003, 2005, 2008, and 2010 (next release) as well as all project types (Win Forms, Web, Class Library, Compact Framework, etc.). There is support for the latest VB.Net features, including LINQ and inline XML.
Download the trial edition for free and check it out. There is absolutely no hassle or nagging emails and no registration is required.
Key Features
- Support for the latest Visual Studio features - The latest VB.Net / C# features are supported, including LINQ, XML, WPF, Lambda expressions, and extension methods.
- Support for All Project Types - Win Forms, Web, Class Library, Compact Framework, Console, etc.
- High Accuracy - This release was stress tested on thousands of sample programs. Tested were hundreds of Microsoft sample projects (101 VB.Net samples, DirectX samples, etc.), in house and customer projects, third party control samples (Infragistics, ComponentOne, Telerik, etc.), and open source projects from SourceForge.
- Ease of Use - While the conversion logic itself is complex, using the converter isn't. You are guided through each step of the process with easy, clear instructions.
- Customization - Not every project is the same. With dozens of conversion options to choose from, you are in control of the conversion process.
- Convert Single Projects or Groups of Projects - You can create lists of programs and convert them with one click. There's also a command line version included.
- Comprehensive Reporting - There are reports showing potential trouble spots in your code, interesting things which happened during the conversion process, and any C# compiler errors which need to be fixed.
![]() | This release was tested on 3,381 Visual Basic.Net projects. All converted without compiler errors. |
VB.Net 2008 Conversion Samples:
There is now full support for Visual Basic.Net 2008 - including the latest features (LINQ, XML Literals, etc). Check out the samples below:
LINQ Query sample - notice how the converter automatically switches between query syntax and function syntax as required:
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