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    Developer Solutions Team on Channel 9

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    About a month ago, at the end of our first sprint, we invited Ken Levy to check out our first 3 power toys for Visual Studio 2005. Channel 9 has now posted the video , in which you’ll meet our team and catch demos of MSBee, Managed Stack Explorer, and...
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    MSBee - Beta 2 Released

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    We've just released MSBee Beta 2! You can download it by going to the Beta 2 homepage and clicking on the MSBee Beta 2 Release link. Beta 2 adds more great features to MSBee, including: Support for the ResolveComReference task! Redirecting...
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    MSBee - 2,000 downloads and Beta 2

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    We have exciting news from the MSBee home office; we've passed the 2,000 downloads mark! This is a great milestone for the Beta 1 product. Even more exciting is that Beta 2 is now code complete. As promised, Beta 2 will include support for resolving...
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    Developing MSBee - Part 13

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    In my previous Developing MSBee post, I began discussing how the ResolveComReference task is being implemented. As I mentioned, we want to produce .NET 1.1 COM interop when necessary. Consequently, our code must run with .NET 1.1. To do that, I proposed...
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    MSBee - Signing Files

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    As I mentioned in a previous post, we planned on implementing the SignFile task in MSBee during this sprint. This decision was based on early adopter feedback, which indicated that users wanted this task. However, as we've reviewed the situation, we realized...
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    MSBee - TestDriven.NET

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    Jamie Cansdale, who develops TestDriven.NET , is adding a new test runner that uses MSBee. This means that for a C# or VB project, you'll be able to try building the project using MSBee as a test for .NET 1.1 compatibility. You can read more about...
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