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Does Visual Studio 2010 Professional have the Diagramming support announced on the web? Do I need to install the TS version to be able to get these features ?

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They're there -- the UML diagrams, if that's what you mean (at least in my version -- VisualStudio Team System 2010 Version 10.0.20506.1.Beta1).

Select File -> New -> Modeling Project.

Then in the Solution Explorer (the window on the right), right click on your Modeling Project (whatever name you supplied -- default is ModelingProject1). Then select Add -> New Item -> Sequence Diagram. (Or Activity, Class, Component, Layering, Use Case).

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Yes that is what I noticed and added to the thread earlier. I found them to be missing from the Professional version of Visual Studio 2010. – Alexandre Brisebois Jun 2 at 8:44
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It's too early to get a definite answer: the phase when a product group defines the exact packaging and licensing is just beginning.

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Heard it is available in VS2010. But not sure about edition specific features. It is yet to declare.

Check this: What’s new in Visual Studio 2010 Rosario

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I have been trying to reproduce what i see on people's blogs, but simply cannot find the right menu options. I am currently installing the TS version. I will post back once I have tested. – Alexandre Brisebois May 29 at 9:19
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The Modeling tools can be found in the TS Version of Visual Studio 2010 Beta 1.

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