Productivity Power Tools for Visual Studio 2012
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The Productivity Power Tools is an extension pack that delivers powerful tools for improved productivity. With 1.5 million downloads, the Visual Studio 2010 version is the second most downloaded extension in the Visual Studio Gallery. The Visual Studio 2012 version was released in early November and in this episode we are joined by Murali Krishna Hosabettu Kamalesha to look into several features added to the extension: Quick Tasks, Power Commands, and Color Printing. Murali also reviews some of the more popular features that are in both the 2010 and 2012 versions.
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way to go!
Productivity tools are useful. Why have Macro support be removed if Microsoft cares about productivity?
Just give us the macros back.
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