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Visual Studio 2005 Import
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2006-09-21 13:17:01
I can attest to the value of this. ; I currently use X-develop, and its native support for the VS.NET solution/project files has been very useful, particularly when working on cross-platform .NET projects where I bounce back and forth between Windows and Linux for development and testing (often against the same source tree via a shared network drive).  Or when I have to do some serious debugging, which I can't currently do easily on Linux and have to turn to VS.  Being able to work against the same project files has been very helpful.

On 9/21/06, Gideon de Swardt <yahoo.co.uk">gdeswardt1978yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
Is everybody for native support for VS.NET?

I think native support would provide needed functionality and high
flexibility for users to switch between VS.NET , SD and MD. Especially as
VS.NET developers would not switch over immediately, it is process and
native support would allow them to test drive MD without having to convert
their projects. I know this was a feature that I requested, back in the days
when I was test-driving SD.


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