VS Explorer from LogicNP software
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Anybody using this yet?? Looks good :) http://www.ssware.com/vsexplorer/vsexplorer.htm[^]
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Anybody using this yet?? Looks good :) http://www.ssware.com/vsexplorer/vsexplorer.htm[^]
From the product web page: "The cost of a 1-developer license is equivalent to just 1 developer hours even at offshore outsourcing rates." [my underlining] :laugh:
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Anybody using this yet?? Looks good :) http://www.ssware.com/vsexplorer/vsexplorer.htm[^]
It does look good. However, and perhaps I'm being thick here, having explorer inside the VS environment doesn't seem like much of an advantage. Admittedly it has tabbed pages, but so does the explorer replacement I'm currently using. A quick Alt-Tab would seem to be as easy as finding the tab for this app in VS, especially if it has migrated off screen. Like you I would be interested in experiences from other CPians.
Henry Minute honi soit qui mal y pongs - evil to he who thinks it stinks
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It does look good. However, and perhaps I'm being thick here, having explorer inside the VS environment doesn't seem like much of an advantage. Admittedly it has tabbed pages, but so does the explorer replacement I'm currently using. A quick Alt-Tab would seem to be as easy as finding the tab for this app in VS, especially if it has migrated off screen. Like you I would be interested in experiences from other CPians.
Henry Minute honi soit qui mal y pongs - evil to he who thinks it stinks
"Quickly browse to the 'Solution' folder, the 'Active Project' Folder, the 'Output' folder or the folder corresponding to the currently selected item."
Thats the bit that piqued my interest.... -
"Quickly browse to the 'Solution' folder, the 'Active Project' Folder, the 'Output' folder or the folder corresponding to the currently selected item."
Thats the bit that piqued my interest....Good Point. Those functions would save considerable time.
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Anybody using this yet?? Looks good :) http://www.ssware.com/vsexplorer/vsexplorer.htm[^]
Looks handy. I'd probably use it if it were open source, not because of the cost but it's probably not quite worth the hassle of trying to go through our wretched purchasing/deployment channels at work just to have an explorer window in the VS IDE.