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Altair SimLab 12.2 x64

Altair SimLab 12.2 x64
Altair SimLab 12.2 x64 | 714 Mb


SimLab is a process oriented, feature based finite element modeling software that allows you to quickly and accurately simulate engineering behavior of complex assemblies. SimLab automates simulation- modeling tasks to reduce human errors and time spent manually creating finite element models and interpreting results. SimLab is not a traditional off the shelf Pre and Post processing software but a vertical application development platform to capture and automate simulation processes.
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Creo Expert Moldbase Extension (EMX) 8.0 M020

Creo Expert Moldbase Extension (EMX) 8.0 M020
Creo Expert Moldbase Extension (EMX) 8.0 M020 | 254 Mb


Many toolmakers rely on a 2D CAD approach for designing moldbases. Accordingly, PTC Creo Expert Moldbase Extension provides an ideal solution. Process-based and easy-to-learn, it allows the toolmaker to work in a familiar 2D environment, while employing all the power and benefits of 3D, drastically cutting lead time.
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Red Gate .NET Reflector v8.2.0.42 VSPro

Red Gate .NET Reflector v8.2.0.42 VSPro

Red Gate .NET Reflector v8.2.0.42 VSPro | 9 Mb


Debug third-party code, even if you don't have the source. NET Reflector Pro provides the latest version of .NET Reflector, plus a Visual Studio add-in containing the Pro features .NET Reflector Pro integrates .NET Reflector into Visual Studio to allow you to seamlessly debug into third-party code and assemblies, even if you don't have the source code for them. For example, you may have a project that contains a third-party assembly, but you cannot step into it because you do not have the source code, symbols, or PDB file. After you have installed .NET Reflector Pro, you can use the Visual Studio add-in to select and decompile the assembly that you are interested in.
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Eziriz.NET Reactor v4.6.0.0

Eziriz.NET Reactor v4.6.0.0
Eziriz.NET Reactor v4.6.0.0 | 17 Mb


When you compile a program written for the Microsoft .NET framework, the program you provide to your users is not compiled into a native executable program, but instead is translated into something called the Common Intermediate Language instructions (CIL). CIL is half way between source code and native code, and is interpreted by the .NET framework when your program is run, rather than executed directly as machine code. Because of this, the source code of your application or library can be easily reproduced. Tools such as .NET Reflector (www.red-gate.com/products/reflector/) can reproduce source code from a compiled .NET assemblies in seconds, and in the .NET language of your choice! Clearly, commercial software distributed to end users without some form of protection is wide open to piracy and intellectual property theft.
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