Convert A Project
The most accurate way to convert your VB.Net code
All identifiers are resolved to project code or external assemblies (critical to accuracy)
Potential conversion problems are identified in your VB.Net code
Conversion notes inform you of interesting events during conversion
Any uncorrected C# compiler errors are shown
Side by side VB.Net/C# browsing and editing in Visual Studio like environment
Comprehensive reporting available
Convert Multiple Projects
Invokes the project converter on multiple projects
Conversions performed in parallel using multiple cores
Groups of projects can be organized and named
Drag and drop support from Windows Explorer to build project groups
Convert all your projects with one click, then focus on the ones with C# compiler errors
Comprehensive reporting available
VBConversions uses this feature for its regression tests
Convert Code Snippets
Convert VB.Net or ASP.Net code snippet to C#
Choose VB version to use when converting (2003-2015)
View/edit VB.Net and C# code side by side
Load/save files or copy/paste from clipboard
Command Line Converter
Convert from the command line without gui
Convert a single line of code as an argument
Convert individual files
Convert a project
Convert a group of projects in parallel
Conversion Options
Determine if temporary variables should be used with ref/out arguments or With statements for maximum accuracy
Choose if local variables should always be initialized to default values or only when necessary
Specify global VB.Net and C# search/replace strings
Decide if automatic C# compiler error correction should be used
Many more conversion options available
Output Options
Stylistic control of C# indentation and bracket placement
Flexible target file placement using template based approach
Determine if linked files should be copied or referenced
Choose file encoding for international projects
More Conversion Options
Decide if reference parameters should be converted to value if not updated in called method
Determine if unreachable code should be commented out
Choose if you want dynamic variables to be used when necessary to prevent late binding errors
Decide if VB namespace functions (Left, MsgBox, Trim, etc.) are converted to .Net equivalents
Usage Options
Control program navigation to speed up conversions after familiarization
Determine amount of parallelism to use when converting multiple projects
Decide how to handle file access errors
Choose Potential Problem and Conversion Note severity levels to report on
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