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Visual Studio 2010 - recommended extensions

I've just discovered JSEnhancements for Visual Studio 2010 and it's left me wondering what other "indispensable" extensions and add-ins there are that I might benefit from.

What are your key productivity extensions for Visual Studio 2010?

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Phil.Wheeler
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  • DAMMIT! I promise I did a search before creating this question and I didn't find that article. I'll vote to close this one. Sorry, all. – Phil.Wheeler Jul 27 '10 at 03:04
  • See also http://stackoverflow.com/questions/960793/what-are-the-best-visual-studio-extensions http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2757357/visual-studio-2010-recommended-extensions – Brian Jul 27 '10 at 03:12

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JetBrains Resharper. It's not free, but it's surely the best around.

Edit: I also like TestDriven.NET. And it's usually free.

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  • What are your thoughts on the much-publicised VS Power Productivity Tools? How does the latest version of Resharper compare? – Phil.Wheeler Jul 27 '10 at 02:39
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    +1 Also don't forget that ReSharper its self also has tons of plugins. – Michael Shimmins Jul 27 '10 at 02:47
  • @Phil: I've been using ReSharper for 3 major versions now (4.0, 4.5, 5.0 for VS2010), and I don't think there's anything close to it. I really don't like to compare R# with the productivity tools as I don't even see overlapping features between them. That said, I have the biggest respect for the Productivity Tools because a) they're not charging crazy money like R# and b) Mr. ASP.NET himself (Scott Gu) endorses it --> http://bit.ly/agjhOM – rebelliard Jul 27 '10 at 02:51