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	<description> Update:&amp;nbsp; Version 1.2 is now available for download on Codeplex &amp;nbsp; The Instant Feature Builder is a personal project I built to see if I could make a drag/drop experience for Visual Studio that built simple (non-modeling/non-menu-exposing) Feature Extensions that would run on VS Pro (and above) and target VS Pro (and above). If you&#39;ve ever wanted to package a project/solution/item template with documentation and links to related websites, you&#39;ve found the right tool: The Instant Feature Builder Add document files, text files containing URLs, project/item templates and build... out the other end comes a VSIX that delivers your templates and documents within Visual Studio. </description>
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			<![CDATA[ <p>Michael Lehman took matters into his own&nbsp;hands for providing a layer on top of the already excellent FB.</p><p>Unknowingly he relieved the path constraint a little bit.</p><p>IFB is the second best thing after PreProcessed Text Templates (which come after sliced bread, of course).</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>posted by Ceyhun</p>]]>
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