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November 19, 2007

VS2008 RTM

Filed under: Dev, Microsoft, Mobile, Visual Studio, WindowsMobile — tim CARMICHAEL @ 9:23 pm

VS2008 finally hit RTM tonight which is good news as the betas have been so much more stable than VS2005 was at the same point.  One of the best features (from an ISV perspective) is multi-targetting where each project can specify which version of the .NET Framework to work with (although not to SP level).  This means we can just upgrade the IDE without converting existing project files until we’re ready.  Overall the IDE and packaging tidy up a lot of loose ends and I think this is a very worthwhile update nowithstanding any language enhancements there are. 

One decidedly bad ommission is the lack of the WindowsMobile 6.0 SDK, with 5.0 R2 included instead.  This is a terrible ommission considering how close the 6.1 SDK is now.  Its easily if irritatingly fixed by downloading the 6.0 SDK’s (~700MB) but beware, make sure you get the latest refresh and not the original, get the refresh here http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=06111a3a-a651-4745-88ef-3d48091a390b&displaylang=en

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