20 February 2008

Visual Studio 2005 and ReSharper 4 Nightly Builds

ReSharper 4 should work with Visual Studio 2005, and it will support C# 2.0 language features. If you happen to participate in our early access program, and you are using Visual Studio 2005, please note that you have to have .NET Framework 3.5 installed.

Also, we would be happy if you were reporting any features that belong to C# 3.0 but appear in Visual Studio 2005, like suggestions for lambdas or var. Please read information about our issue tracker beforehand.

Thank you.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Any forecast to release it for vs2008? Thanks.

Ilya Ryzhenkov said...

Did you check nightly builds?

Anonymous said...

is there a way to supress the msdn integration on these builds? that seems to eat up the majority of the install time

Anonymous said...

Hi Ilya,

You said that you'll renew evaluation period regularly, but I've received the following message:
"You are using the trial copy of ReSharper, and evaluation period will expire in 3 days
If you already received your License Key, please click the Enter License button
If you wish to purchase ReSharper, please click the Purchase button
If you have any technical questions, questions about licensing or purchasing, please use the Feedback Form"


and the ReShrper's About dialog contains:
ReShrper 4 C# Edition build 4.0.746.38 on 2008-03-06T00:36:04
Free evaluation 3 days left


Does it mean that my ReSharper will stop working in 3 days (I expected that this version will expire at April 5)?
If I'll install a recent version will it fix my problem?

Ilya Ryzhenkov said...

We updated evaluation time, so recent builds should have it extended. However, they were somewhat broken, so we are trying to deliver pretty stable build today.

Anonymous said...

Thanks.
I've installed the recent build and now the ReShrper's About dialog contains:
ReShrper 4 C# Edition build 4.0.755.30 on 2008-03-17T21:02:48
Free evaluation 30 days left

Anonymous said...

Hi
Does resharper 4 (stable) works with visual studio 2005 without any installation of the .NET framework 3.5?
Thanks.

Ilya Ryzhenkov said...

Anonymous, yes, it should work with VS2005 and .NET 2.0