On a trawl through my Sharpreader subscriptions...ShawnMors' blog had this link .
Some pretty cool toys for VS.NET...
Take a look at these – they are from Scott Swanson and Jason Weber, and the
VS IDE team…
I was looking up something on the VS.NET site
when I noticed a link to PowerToys
for VS.NET 2003. There are currently 5 PowerToys available:
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VSTweak -
Allows you to modify some of the more obscure VS.NET options and settings
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VSEdit -
Command line tool to load a file into currently running instance of VS.NET
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VSWindowManager -
Enables you to design your own custom window layouts
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Custom
Help Builder - allows you to create a custom help collection for your XML-style
commented Visual Basic or Visual C# class library. Integrates the custom help collection
into the VS.NET help system
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VB
Commenter - XML-style comment tags for VB
Future tools include:
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VSCMDShell Window - One window to access both the VS.NET Commands Window and
your external CMD.exe process.
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VSMouseBindings - Assign all five mouse buttons to commands within VS.NET
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VSTransparency - Make floating windows and pop-up UI semi-transparent in the
IDE giving you a better view of the code below
Sweet!
[Harry
Pierson's DevHawk Weblog]
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