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FINALLY! The Help Integration Wizard Is Here!

Some of you may have noticed this, but a while back on MSDN, there was an article posted on this cool new toy called the Help Integration Wizard. A team at Microsoft had FINALLY made it dirt-simple to create an integrated VS.NET help collection, without making it ridiculously convoluted, aka the VSHIK.

Well, the punks teased us by posting an article without a link to the file itself. So while I was at the MVP Summit, I tracked down the VSIP guys and was all like, "WTF guys?" They laughed and assured me that the tool would be online soon. Well, two weeks later, here it is. If you do any Help work at all, this tool is a must. Find out more about it here.

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