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CTP Madness Tool
Michael Swanson
15 Jun 2005 12:42 AM
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Okay...here's a handy tool. Now that we're releasing Community Technology Previews (CTPs) so frequently, it can be difficult (even for us Microsofties) to track which version of a product works with which version of the .NET Framework. The Channel 9
CTP Madness tool
reports the versions that appear to be running on your current machine (via browsercaps) and shows which products are compatible. The tool relies on a simple
BuildData.xml file
that could easily be used to build a new frontend for the data. Special thanks to
Brad Abrams
,
Jason Sutherland
, and
Charles Torre
for making this available.
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