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StudioSpell

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Last Updated: 11/22/2011

A Visual Studio spell check add-in.

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Professional localization add-in for Microsoft Visual Studio. Extracts all ".resx" strings from any .NET solution into a single file that translators can localize using our free standalone application.
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A Visual Studio 2008 add-in that provides an instant grouped overview of the class, interface or struct you are viewing or editing.
An aspect weaver for .NET. It can can reduce the number of lines of code and improve the logical decoupling of your programs.
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