Nice marketing approach. You have to go to their web site
via this link,
there is no link from their home page.
(courtesy of
Scoble)
If you are after a single-user solution for yourself only,
then don’t buy it as it is
free. This specific offer applies to their small business edition and
supports up to five users so it is only good if you are working in a small development
team.
is the ability to reopen the working file just before the running application crashed.
For example when you are working with a solution in Visual Studio and the IDE crashes, after sending the error report, Windows reopens Visual Studio with an empty environment. In most scenarios because the IDE didn’t shut down gracefully, it doesn’t find a chance to update the MRU list so you have to navigate to the solution manually. I would like the working solution to be opened again (similar to crash recovery in Office, although I am not talking about auto-save) or at least an option that allows me to do so.
I understand that individual applications can implement this feature but I assume the OS could tell which shortcut or command line argument was used to launch the application. I am not aware of such feature in Windows and I would like to see it in the upcoming releases (as long as it doesn’t defer the product launch to 2008
)
A must-have for web developers. Download the beta version here.
I have installed the Community Server and from now on this will be the new home for my blog so the landing page on the web site now redirects to CS instead of .Text.
My old blog is still working and can be accessed here.
Update 1: My old blog is not accessible anymore, unless I find some time to migrate the posts to CS2.1.
Update 2: This blog is now powered by WordPress.