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Some, at least - the infamous literal resource ID bug - which dates back to VS2002 - in the resource editor has apparently now been fixed (Uwe Keim and I beat them up over that one, after they declared it a "won't fix" bug).
I haven't yet tried it with source control to see if the resource editor still crashes when the .rc file is replaced during a "checkout" though.
Anna
Riverblade Ltd - Software Consultancy Services
Anna's Place | Tears and Laughter
"Be yourself - not what others think you should be"
- Marcia Graesch
"Anna's just a sexy-looking lesbian tart"
- A friend, trying to wind me up. It didn't work.
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That annoying resource ID bug was still present in the RC - haven't got my release version yet, so fingers crossed...
The Rob Blog Google Talk: robert.caldecott
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The IDE is much improved for the stuff I use (general ASP.NET / C#). No experience with macro start-up times though.
All in all I'm very impressed.
cheers,
Chris Maunder
CodeProject.com : C++ MVP
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The biggest problem is the support of .NET 2.0 by the webservers, esecially when you have a shared hosting plan. My service provider hasn't yet specified when they will install the new framework...
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I have a great shared hosting provider that will have .NET 2.0 installed on all servers by next monday 11/07/2005. They provide lots of bandwidth, disk space, and have some of the best customer service I have ever worked with.
If your interested check out 1planhost
Daniel Petersen
President
Pulsar Enterprises, L.L.C.
-- modified at 11:03 Tuesday 1st November, 2005
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My shared hosting plan has unlimited bandwidth and disk space at a far cheaper prices, but they don't tell us when the systems will be updated...
I believe it's not a problem.
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Who is your hosting provider ??? please provide a link. I haven't seen any credible hosting providers for less than 9.00 per month.
Daniel Petersen
President
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Aruba.it
link: http://hosting.aruba.it/?lang=EN[^]
The base price is 24 Euros/YEAR (~29 USD) for 1 domain (com, net, org, it, ...), UNLIMITED disk space, UNLIMITED bandwidth, ASP.NET 1.1, PHP 5, Perl, Access DBs, FrontPage 2k extensions, 5 emails (50 MegaBytes each, with POP3), ...
And a lot other gadgets. MySQL is optional (7 Euros/YEAR 50 MB).
I've 3 websites hosted by Aruba.it (and a friend of mine has a few other sites) and there are no problems, the servers are fast and all goes good.
I say Aruba.it it's the biggest Italian provider.
Take a look...
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