Ten Essential Tools: Visual Studio Add-Ins

by JoeStagner 10/21/2006 9:37:58 AM
While looking for some cut and paste utilities for Visual Studios I found this great MSDN Magazine Article. 

Ten Essential Tools
Visual Studio Add-Ins Every Developer Should Download Now
James Avery

TestDriven.NET
GhostDoc
Smart Paster
CodeKeep
PInvoke.NET
VSWindowManager PowerToy
WSContractFirst
VSMouseBindings
CopySourceAsHTML
Cache Visualizer
Wrapping It Up

Get the article at the link below:

Ten Essential Tools: Visual Studio Add-Ins Every Developer Should Download Now -- MSDN Magazine, December 2005.

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10/21/2006 7:09:45 PM

In the past few days your feed has been causing all kinds of duplicates, and completely spamming my reader.

I have gotten the past 10 or so posts at least 6 times.

Stop the insanity.

Brent

10/23/2006 8:42:40 AM

We certainly have different needs for development since I found none of these useful. Or is this just a reflection of the state of the add-in world, full of little cute things that actually don't have much use for most of us...

Symbiatch

10/24/2006 3:35:13 AM

I have to agree with Symbiatch on this... these tools are far from being essential or useful. I can type faster than I can navigate some through of these add-ins.

Onedizzydevil

10/24/2006 7:11:44 AM

Dont know what the above 2 posters are talking about, TestDriven.Net and GhostDoc have been *huge* timesavers for me.

Travis

10/29/2006 11:35:36 AM

WTF

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