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It’s a Bird… it’s a Plane… No it’s the WoVS DevStore!!

Make sure you don’t miss the Announcing the DevStore! post. Quick and easy buying of extensions for making you more productive inside Visual Studio. If you’ve already given your iPhone or Android device some love, there is no excuse to share some of that...

Inside the "Quick Add Reference” extension

World of VS has just released the “ Quick Add Reference ” extension which should save you time and give you a much more nicer experience when coding with VS. If you care about the details of how this little beautiful thing is implemented, here are some...

Add and Remove list of references the ultra simple way

When you use VS to initially create a project based on any of the several templates available like Class Library , WPF Application , Web Application , Office Addin and the list goes on, you already get some of the basic ‘must have’ references for your...

Inside the “Default Browser Switcher” extension

You may have already heard of the recently WoVS extension “ Default Browser Switcher ” (download from Visual Studio Gallery or from Extension Manager inside VS) that helps in choosing what browser you want to launch from VS while debugging your ASP.NET...

36 ideas over the weekend for improving Visual Studio

We released WoVS last friday around mid-day. Since then, that is, only two days later, its Community section has received 36 different ideas for new VS features and improvements to existing ones. THIS IS JUST AMAZING! Some of the more popular submissions...

Regex Editor for Visual Studio 2010

If you are playing with the just released Visual Studio 2010 beta 1 you can’t miss the Regex Editor extension which provides syntax coloring, IntelliSense, support for testing the expression as you write it and support for saving it for reuse from another...

Extending the Visual Studio 2010 Editor: not exactly a good first impression

I know this is the Visual Studio 2010 *CTP* meaning it's a very early release but still I feel quite a bit disappointed about the experience for developing extensions for the new editor. While other features of Visual Studio 2010 are not mentioned nor...

Wishing for dev10: Get rid of PLK, SLK, DLK and anything ?LK

Today one very annoying thing you've to do when you want to deploy your Visual Studio Package extension is to get a PLK or "Package Load Key" from Microsoft. This is a painful process which can be divided into two equally painful parts: Pain...
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