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From VBConversions:
The VBConversions VB.Net to C# Converter is the most accurate VB.Net to C# Converter money can buy. It won the coveted Visual Studio Magazine Reader's Choice Award in the Developer Tools category, having been chosen by real world developers just like you.
VBConversions has complete support for VB 2003, 2005, 2008, and 2010 (all project types), including full support for the latest language enhancements, such as Implicit Line Continuation, Multiline Lambdas, Linq, WPF, inline XML, implicit variable typing, and more. The converter is rigorously tested on millions of lines of code in thousands of real world projects before each release, to ensure that it's in tip-top shape to convert your projects accurately.
What's new in this version: Version 2.31 includes all reports have been rewritten and are now exportable in over a dozen different formats, including PDF, Word, Excel, CSV, Html, and PowerPoint.
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"Did Better Than I Expected"
Version: VB.Net to C# Converter 2.29
Pros
I was real suspicious of any code conversion tool, but this one actually did a pretty good job. I tried a lot of them, this one seems to be the best, but all of them require you to clean up the C# code a little afterwards.
Cons
I wish it also converted the other way around, from C# to VB.Net, but I guess none of them do.
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"AWESOME!! Does a great job"
Version: VB.Net to C# Converter 2.29
Pros
did a good job. couldn't believe how accurate it was.
Cons
none - did a good job
Summary
get it
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"works great"
Version: VB.Net to C# Converter 2.29
Pros
easy to use, converted my code with only minor problems
Cons
A couple of things converted weird, but were easy to fix
Summary
overall, it did a pretty good job
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"Conversions were very good. Saved us a lot of time."
Version: VB.Net to C# Converter 2.29
Pros
Accuracy of conversions. A lot of complex code was converted correctly that other demos choked on. Price is reasonable and it's pretty easy to use.
Cons
None. It's a great product.
Summary
VBConversions is more accurate than the other programs out there. Usually you have to clean up some C# code afterwards, but that's to be expected with any code converter.
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"Very accurate and easy to use."
Version: VB.Net to C# Converter 2.29
Pros
Very accurate
Can convert many programs at once
Easy to useCons
No visual studio integration
Summary
Tried many different programs, vbconversions is by far the most accurate.
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"Worked great! Converted my program with no problems."
Version: VB.Net to C# Converter 2.28
Pros
Worked great. Converted my program with no problems.
Cons
Worked great. Converted my program with no problems.
Summary
Worked great. Converted my program with no problems.
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"Won't convert individual forms or modules."
Version: VB.Net to C# Converter 2.09
Pros
Good Idea... Poor implementation! At least a 15 day trial is available.
Cons
Requires you to convert from a full project. Limited to 1100 lines of code maximum.
Summary
I just wanted to convert ONE module that was over 1100 lines of code. This program REQUIRES you to convert an existing project. That won't do for what I needed to do. Simply wanted to convert a module that I use with my VB.Net 2003 (or later) projects to use it with ONE C#.Net 2005 project.
CLL was supposed to be DLL towards the end of the original message.
Converting even a simple VB.Net Application that does ANYTHING somewhat complex will have MORE than 1100 lines of Code... especially if the code has comments in it!
I have no problem with a 15 day limit... but the 1100 line limit won't allow me to do a SIMPLE conversion of a VB.Net 2003 source code module into C#.Net.
I DO NOT steal software... but without the ability to convert an actual meaningful module over 1100 lines of code... this program just won't have a chance to be purchased.
I write software and want to pay for useful utility programs... this tool was deleted immediately due to lack of usefulness to what my needs are for this 1 file that needs conversion.
Hope the developers will read this and improve their interface to allow single module conversion of over 1100 lines. My code has over 1100 lines of CLL Call Declarations, Constants, and Structures without even looking at the code.
Approximately 4,300 total lines including code, comments, DLL Call Declarations, Constants, and Structures.
Oh well... off to either hand recode or find a better conversion tool.
Updated on Nov 3, 2008 -
"how can i download dotnet"
Version: VB.Net to C# Converter 2.09
Pros
I like the dotnet field
Cons
I like the dotnet field
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