Where have all the Powertoys gone?
If you download our November 2006 CTP, you may notice that the powertoys are no longer included. They are now available as a separate free download here and have been rebranded as the "Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 IDE Enhancements". This installer includes the following as binaries:
- Source Code Outliner : The Source Outliner tool is a Visual Studio extension that provides a tree view of your source code's types and members and lets you quickly navigate to them inside the editor.
- Visual C++ Code Snippets:The Visual C++ Code Snippets tool lets you insert snippets in your code by using a pop-up menu that contains programming keywords. VB.NET and C# languages have this functionality in Visual Studio 2005.
- Indexed Find : The Indexed Find tool is a Visual Studio extension that uses the Microsoft Indexing Service to provide improved Search capabilities to the integrated development environment (IDE). It sends the results of a search to the Output Window.
- Super Diff Utility: The Super Diff Find tool is a Visual Studio extension that compares text files. It uses color coding and graphics to show the difference between the files in deleted text (red), changed text (blue), inserted text (green).
- Event Toaster Utility: The Event Toaster tool is a Visual Studio extension that notifies users about specific events within the Visual Studio IDE.
Also, we are releasing the source code for some of these as CodePlex projects. Enjoy!
Comments
- Anonymous
November 03, 2006
The Power Toys are downright a godsend! They're awesome. The Source Outliner however really should be integrated into the built-in "Document Outline" window, which just sits there being useless when a source code window has the focus. That one little thing would make it oh so perfect. - Anonymous
March 02, 2007
How can I get rid of the EventToaster tray icon? - Anonymous
March 02, 2007
Hey Tom,Unfortunately there was a bug in the shipped version of the EventToaster powertoy that causes the icon to hang around. The only way to get rid of this is to remove the powertoy entirely. I posted a comment in a previous post on how to accomplish this:http://blogs.msdn.com/aaronmar/archive/2006/07/19/671687.aspx#787843Thanks,Aaron