Download
Trial Version. The .NET
Documentation Tool creates comprehensive technical documentation from Microsoft .NET
Framework application source code.
Key features:
- Documents all types of .NET application, including Windows Forms, Console Applications,
Class Libraries and ASP.NET web applications.
- Automates the source code documentation process, saving both time and money.
- Supports .NET Framework 1.0, 1.1, 2.0, 3.0 and 3.5. both C# and VB.NET languages
supported. Silverlight/WPF* also supported.
- Special ASP.NET mode supports code behind files and extends documentation to the
following: master pages (.master), user controls (.ascx), web.config files, CSS,
JavaScript files and web services (.asmx).
- Produces documentation in HTML, HTML Help (includes alphabetical index and search
facilities) and plain text formats [view
samples].
- Documentation includes the project's colour coded, syntax highlighted, cross-referenced
and line numbered source code.
- Optionally uses Visual Studio's XML comments from source code for both VB.NET and C#.
- Documents Microsoft SQL Server 7.0, 2000, 2005 and Microsoft Access databases associated
with projects.
- Easy to get up and running - includes Windows installer and full Windows Graphical User
Interface.
- Can be run via the Command Line and documentation builds scheduled using the Windows
Task Scheduler.
- Ideal alternative to NDoc, which is no longer in
active development and does not support .NET 2.0.
- Generous discounts available if you purchase the .NET Documentation Tool together with
our documentation tools for SQL Server, ASP or Visual Basic 6.0 [see special offers]. A good value site licensing option is also available.
- The Premium Edition also includes source code.
[full list of features].
Download
Trial Version.
View
sample documentation created by the .NET Documentation Tool.
Documenting Visual Basic 6.0
projects? Try the VB Documentation Tool.
Documenting Active Server Pages (ASP)
projects? Try the ASP Documentation Tool.
*Silverlight/WPF technologies are still in the early
stages of development by Microsoft and may be subject to change.
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