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I am just about to get used with Visual Studio 2010 right now.

So could you mention visual studio add-in that is ready for Visual Studio 2010?

Anwar Chandra
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JetBrains has preview builds of ReSharper available. It may not be completely stable yet, but some ReSharper is better than no ReSharper...

Nader Shirazie
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Take a look within Visual Studio itself: Tools -> Extension Manager.

This will show various tools and other extensions from http://visualstudiogallery.msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/. I'm not sure if it's working very well right now, as I'm having connection issues within VS and the site seems a bit slow.

I know AnkhSVN exists on there and I'm sure others do as well.

Here's a blog post with some more information: Get VS2010 Extensions easily with built-in Extension Manager (and checking out a VS2010T4 editor)

Ryan Versaw
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AnkhSVN - a subversion client is VS 2010 compatible.

Hope that helps,

Dan

AnkhSVN

Daniel Elliott
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My addin Atomineer Pro Documentation provides automatic DocXml/Doxygen comment generation tool for use in C/C++/C#/VB/Java. It supports XML Documentation, Doxygen, JavaDoc, and Qt format comments.

An alternative for documenting in XML format for C#/VB is GhostDoc - there is a feature comparison here to give an idea of how they measure up to each other.

Jason Williams
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  • I don't mean to hound this, but it's good to be transparent and tell the community that you're the developer of said product. That being said, I "am" considering moving away from GhostDoc and giving yours a try. – Chase Florell Feb 29 '12 at 23:01
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    @ChaseFlorell: You're quite right. When I originally wrote this reply my addin was free, so I didn't think my authorship was relevant. However, as I now charge a small amount for it, I've updated the post to clarify that my post is biased. – Jason Williams Apr 16 '12 at 21:55
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Get ReSharper. It really helps you make fewer errors and code faster. http://twi.im/oW