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There are plenty of different Add-Ins for Visual Studio, see Visual Studio Gallery . Please share your experiences and favorites.

As motivation, here are some of my favorites:

Tools

For coffe break

  • Powder Toy [F] - build thrilling simulations yourself,
  • OE-CAKE [F/C] - build fluid simulations yourself.

Your suggestions:


[F] - freeware, [O] - open source, [C] - commercial.

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-1 for apostrophe abuse – finnw Dec 19 '08 at 16:07
he he was going to say the same thing myself... – Matt Feb 18 at 9:04
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just nitpicking typo: for Visual Assist it's "La Crème de la Crème" :-) nice list BTW. – Max Aug 28 at 13:31

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Is nobody using Resharper? - Shame on you! ;-)

Seriously, you don't know what you're missing (I do, because I've yet to convince my boss to buy it, and my evaluation period has expired)

The addition of this tool to visual studio almost brings it up to the level of IntelliJ Idea for Java

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ReSharper is offtopic here :) Useful Add-Ins or Plug-Ins for native Visual Studio developer. – Pavel Minaev Jul 29 at 7:54
Not quite sure how Resharper doesn't qualify as an add-in or plug-in - or how using any such program can maintain the native nature of Visual Studio ? Each to his own, I suppose. – belugabob Jul 29 at 20:44
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A minor one by me: Linkify that simplifies links in comments to dev wiki, msdn, bug tracker etc.

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  • Visual assist X
  • P/Invoke
  • Refactor!
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VSFileExplorer is a nice file explorer for VS. It's also very helpful when used together with subversion/tortoiseSVN, since it displays the tortoise overlay icons within VS.

and of course

GhostDoc for generation of XML doc comments for methods, properties, classes, ...

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assist is very useful, visual lint is good but boring.

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I'm amazed that Visual Assist has not been mentioned yet!

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Visual Studio is not the same without this plug-in. I cannot live without it! – Nailer Dec 19 '08 at 8:13
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BTW, this post is essentially the same thing.

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ViEmu is my personal favorite. Emulates VI right inside of VS. :^)

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