ILMerge (a Microsoft Research Product) is a utility that can be used to merge multiple .Net assemblies into a single
assembly. ILMerge takes a set of input assemblies and merges them into one target assembly . The first assembly in
the list of input assemblies is the primary assembly . When the primary assembly is an executable, then the target
assembly is created as an executable with the same entry point as the primary assembly. Also, if the primary
assembly has a strong name, and a .snk file is provided, then the target assembly is re-signed with the specified
key so that it also has a strong name.
NuGenUnify™ (a Genetibase, Inc. End User Application) is a UI Wrapper Application for ILMerge, making ILMerge
easier to use and less error prone for the user. All of ILMerge's features and capabilities are exposed within the
NuGenUnify™ UI, plus adding; multiple assembly selection, 100% point-click selection, live logging and more...
Features
Purchase Source Code
- Current Version: 2.1.12.06
- Supported OS's: Windows 2000, XP, Server 2003 and Vista
- Source code: available for purchase for $39
IMPORTANT!!! Because the ILMerge Engine is a Microsoft Research Project, we cannot include it within
the NuGenUnify™ distribution due to copyright restrictions. You must download ILMerge and install it before
installing NuGenUnify™. We recommend staying on this page, then follow the download link for ILMerge.msi,
install it, then click on the download link for NuGenUnify™.
You must download and install ILMerge and Microsoft .Net® Framework 2.0 for NuGenUnify™ to function.
Requirements
1. Support Indicator shows if support is provided, required or unavailable for the associated version.
2. Version Medallion show which version of the framework the support is provided for. The medallion also
quickly identifies support by the color. Blue indicates support, red indicates a minimum requirement, and gray
indicates a lack of support.
Example:
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The application/component is compiled directly against the .Net Framework 1.0 or can be used without
change or application configuration. Can be used with later versions, but may require application configuration.
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The application/component requires at least version 1.1 of the .Net Framework. Support for later versions may be
available and will likely require application configuration.
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.Net Framework version 2.0 is not supported even with application configuration.
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