Updated IDE features, new Menu, Toolstrip and multimedia controls, support for background threading, and a new deployment technology called ClickOnce aimed squarely at reducing the number of Web-based intranet applications are among the new capabilities in Visual Studio 2005.
by Jim Duffy
February 8, 2006
he little voice in my head shouted "Don't do it! Don't do it!" as I contemplated using the worn out cliché "Good things come to those who wait" to describe the experience of designing Windows applications with Visual Studio 2005.
However, that cliché accurately communicates the idea that building Windows Forms applications in Visual Studio 2005 is better, makes you more productive, and is more fun than doing the same task in Visual Studio 2003, not to mention VB6!
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