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should this work or do i need to wait for a new resharper release?

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Looks like v5 will be the one to go for.

http://blogs.jetbrains.com/dotnet/tag/resharper-50/

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It may work, but I wouldn't count on it. Instead, use the Resharper Preview for VS 2010 (early access program) which is in active development and will remain so until Visual Studio is finalized.

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You need to wait for a new release, but there is a preview release specifically for VS2010:

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In addition to the previous answers ...
When you think about buying ReSharper - just go ahead:

All ReSharper 4.5 purchases made on or after October 15, 2009, qualify for a FREE upgrade to ReSharper 5.0

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ReSharper build 5.0.1526.25 now supports VS2010. Get it form here: http://www.jetbrains.net/confluence/display/ReSharper/ReSharper+5.0+Nightly+Builds

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