Visual Studio 2010 Beta 1 Documentation
If you've downloaded Visual Studio 2010 Beta 1, or just want to learn about the new features, be sure to check out the Visual Studio 2010 Beta 1 Documentation.
Learn about What's New in Visual Studio 2010, or take a look at the Visual Studio 2010 Product Highlights.
Two Views
There are two views of the documentation available on MSDN. Classic view has the traditional hierarchical table of contents in the left pane, with rich content in right pane, with collapsible sections and code blocks.
Low bandwidth view has a flattened table of contents in the left pane, and content in the right pane. Because this is a script-free rendition of the help content, performance is greatly improved.
You can turn this view on by clicking switch on low bandwidth view in the upper left corner of the topic, and return back to classic view by clicking Switch off low bandwidth view in the upper right corner of the topic. Currently, there isn't search capability for the low bandwidth view, but hopefully that should be coming soon.
Feedback
To send us feedback on the documentation, use the classic view, and then rate the topic by clicking a star (1=Poor, 2=Fair, 3=Average, 4=Good, 5=Excellent), and then leave your feedback in the comment box, and click Send.
This feedback goes directly to the writing teams for review. Although there's a feedback link in low bandwidth view, this is for comments on the view itself, and is not sent directly to the writing teams; feedback about the content should be sent using the Click to Rate and Give Feedback link in classic view.
I'll be featuring a new Visual Studio 2010 Beta 1 topic each week on this blog, or you can follow me on twitter (kathleenmcgrath) to see a Visual Studio 2010 Topic of the Day.
--Kathleen