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I use 'None' also. I have found that the interface to 'None' is impressive and very easy to use. 'None' has never crashed on me or destroyed my code. 'None' has never been broken on an uprgade, nor has it caused my code to become unreadable. I actually searched each of the Poll options and read through the highlights for each and still believe that 'None' bets them all hands down. I love 'None' and will stick with it for now.
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I am amazed at just how many programmers can't type and don't bother the learn the API. If more did then I think more would share your sentiment. IMHO when you spend time typing instead of clicking you get to understand how the pieces of an application fit together and enjoy the chance to write significantly better code.
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Whoever comes up with these polls leaves out some blindingly obvious options.
Cheers,
Vikram. Current activities:
Films: Sense and Sensibility
TV series: Friends, season 2
Books: Longitude, by Dava Sobel. Carpe Diem.
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Hi there
do you know about a review and/or comparation between those tools??
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As they all do different things, a side by side review might not be as helpful as you expect. That said, the benefits of otherwise of different add-ins are regularly discussed on StackOverflow[^].
Personally the ones I use the most are Visual Assist[^] (syntax colouring, better intellisense and fast source code navigation), IncludeManager[^] (C++ include file visualisation), VSFileFinder[^] (fast location of files within a solution) and Visual Lint[^] (C++ static analysis).
Visual Lint is my pet product, so that's a bit of a special case of course!
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