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    Dario Solera
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    I installed it, to take a look at the improvements. Nothing comparable to VS (IHMO). Know what? The installer associated every .NET-related fith with SD. Even Visual Studio solution files. This is worth uninstalling it, I thought. I've done it. All files with no association. Fucking bumbass idiots. And now flame. I wont reply.

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      I installed it, to take a look at the improvements. Nothing comparable to VS (IHMO). Know what? The installer associated every .NET-related fith with SD. Even Visual Studio solution files. This is worth uninstalling it, I thought. I've done it. All files with no association. Fucking bumbass idiots. And now flame. I wont reply.

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      Nish Nishant
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      It's only meant for machines that do not have Visual Studio.

      Regards, Nish


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      Currently working on C++/CLI in Action for Manning Publications. Also visit the Ultimate Toolbox blog

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      • D Dario Solera

        I installed it, to take a look at the improvements. Nothing comparable to VS (IHMO). Know what? The installer associated every .NET-related fith with SD. Even Visual Studio solution files. This is worth uninstalling it, I thought. I've done it. All files with no association. Fucking bumbass idiots. And now flame. I wont reply.

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        _alank
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        No flame but why would you install this if you already have Visual Studio. This is like comparing apples to oranges If you don't have VS then this functions but lacks features. So it is way better then nothing makes a nice inexpensive leaarning tool for dotnet.

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          I installed it, to take a look at the improvements. Nothing comparable to VS (IHMO). Know what? The installer associated every .NET-related fith with SD. Even Visual Studio solution files. This is worth uninstalling it, I thought. I've done it. All files with no association. Fucking bumbass idiots. And now flame. I wont reply.

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          Lost User
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          Dario Solera wrote:

          Nothing comparable to VS (IHMO).

          You mean an open source IDE written by a team of 5 or so with little money to back it isn't as good or feature-rich as an IDE developed by a team of 100 or so with many millions of dollars to back it? Yup, I'm shocked ;P Cheers, Drew.

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            Dario Solera wrote:

            Nothing comparable to VS (IHMO).

            You mean an open source IDE written by a team of 5 or so with little money to back it isn't as good or feature-rich as an IDE developed by a team of 100 or so with many millions of dollars to back it? Yup, I'm shocked ;P Cheers, Drew.

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            Kevin McFarlane
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            My thoughts exactly. :)

            Kevin

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              Dario Solera wrote:

              Nothing comparable to VS (IHMO).

              You mean an open source IDE written by a team of 5 or so with little money to back it isn't as good or feature-rich as an IDE developed by a team of 100 or so with many millions of dollars to back it? Yup, I'm shocked ;P Cheers, Drew.

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              Anonymuos
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              Drew Stainton wrote:

              Dario Solera wrote: Nothing comparable to VS (IHMO). You mean an open source IDE written by a team of 5 or so with little money to back it isn't as good or feature-rich as an IDE developed by a team of 100 or so with many millions of dollars to back it? Yup, I'm shocked

              ok, but a decent uninstaller is just and reasonable even for a team of 5. :suss:

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                I installed it, to take a look at the improvements. Nothing comparable to VS (IHMO). Know what? The installer associated every .NET-related fith with SD. Even Visual Studio solution files. This is worth uninstalling it, I thought. I've done it. All files with no association. Fucking bumbass idiots. And now flame. I wont reply.

                ________________________________________________ Personal Blog [ITA] - Tech Blog [ENG] Developing ScrewTurn Wiki 1.1 and its Plugin Framework

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                I tried it and its nice. Small size compared to the Visual Studio express editions and you can program for .Net 1.1 and 2.0. I think you need to download a small program that will convert your 2.0 app to 1.1 for the Visual Studio 2005 versions. If the Visual Studio Express editions wernt around i might use #Develop (or Borland C# builder).

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                  Drew Stainton wrote:

                  Dario Solera wrote: Nothing comparable to VS (IHMO). You mean an open source IDE written by a team of 5 or so with little money to back it isn't as good or feature-rich as an IDE developed by a team of 100 or so with many millions of dollars to back it? Yup, I'm shocked

                  ok, but a decent uninstaller is just and reasonable even for a team of 5. :suss:

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                  I have yet to see an uninstaller that *properly* restores file associations in all cases. IMO what every piece of decent software should do is provide a way of recreating proper associations. In this case, VS should do this for you and, in fact it does. Check out the button on the Tools->Options->Environment page. Cheers, Drew.

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                  • D Dario Solera

                    I installed it, to take a look at the improvements. Nothing comparable to VS (IHMO). Know what? The installer associated every .NET-related fith with SD. Even Visual Studio solution files. This is worth uninstalling it, I thought. I've done it. All files with no association. Fucking bumbass idiots. And now flame. I wont reply.

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                    Chris S Kaiser
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                    Well, it is free software. Not really meant for replacing Visual Studio. And if you installed Visual Studio on top of #Develop it would steal those associations. So really this is just typical app behavior. DevC++ did the same thing. You get what you pay for.

                    This statement is false.

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                    • D Dario Solera

                      I installed it, to take a look at the improvements. Nothing comparable to VS (IHMO). Know what? The installer associated every .NET-related fith with SD. Even Visual Studio solution files. This is worth uninstalling it, I thought. I've done it. All files with no association. Fucking bumbass idiots. And now flame. I wont reply.

                      ________________________________________________ Personal Blog [ITA] - Tech Blog [ENG] Developing ScrewTurn Wiki 1.1 and its Plugin Framework

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                      Ed Poore
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                      You know that VS has a restore file associations button in the Options Box? :doh: Also if you take a look at the registry SD stores the previous settings, so maybe their code isn't working but how long would it take to whip up a utility to go through and change them back.

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                        I tried it and its nice. Small size compared to the Visual Studio express editions and you can program for .Net 1.1 and 2.0. I think you need to download a small program that will convert your 2.0 app to 1.1 for the Visual Studio 2005 versions. If the Visual Studio Express editions wernt around i might use #Develop (or Borland C# builder).

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                        Paul Conrad
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                        J.Doli wrote:

                        If the Visual Studio Express editions wernt around i might use #Develop

                        Same thing, here.

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                        • D Dario Solera

                          I installed it, to take a look at the improvements. Nothing comparable to VS (IHMO). Know what? The installer associated every .NET-related fith with SD. Even Visual Studio solution files. This is worth uninstalling it, I thought. I've done it. All files with no association. Fucking bumbass idiots. And now flame. I wont reply.

                          ________________________________________________ Personal Blog [ITA] - Tech Blog [ENG] Developing ScrewTurn Wiki 1.1 and its Plugin Framework

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                          DaTxomin
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                          Have had the opposite experience. Installed the latest VS and felt the air sucked out of my lungs. After uninstalling VS, every conceivable association (down to images and videos) has been busted. Am still recovering. Installed the other day, SharpDevelop and it is quite nice. Small, to the point, and it works. Kudos to those guys.

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                            Have had the opposite experience. Installed the latest VS and felt the air sucked out of my lungs. After uninstalling VS, every conceivable association (down to images and videos) has been busted. Am still recovering. Installed the other day, SharpDevelop and it is quite nice. Small, to the point, and it works. Kudos to those guys.

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                            _alank
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                            DaTxomin wrote:

                            Installed the other day, SharpDevelop and it is quite nice. Small, to the point, and it works. Kudos to those guys.

                            Defo 2.1 works fine and works pretty well with WPF & .Net 3

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