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  • JaySmith @phatboyg Awesome, I wonder how many java developers look at VS12 and go wow, that looks like Eclipse, or other Java IDE ::::: MENU ::::: about 377 days ago
  • JaySmith @bmsullivan Oh yeah, I do see that little bit of green on the run in debug icon. Just seems like there was more in the beta. about 377 days ago
  • JaySmith @bmsullivan I only see color on the RSharper icon on the toolbar, and solution explorer has none at all. I am using the dark theme. about 377 days ago
  • JaySmith #VS2012 Where did the color in the icons go that was in VS11 Beta???? about 377 days ago

Jay Smith Failing my way to success!

If you haven't made the jump to Visual Studio 2008 cause you don't have the bits, give a virtual PC a test drive.  Microsoft is offering pre built virtual PC with several Visual Studio configurations.  These are a perfect way to get a look at Visual Studio 2008 and not have to install it on your local machine.  This can also be great for creating presentations.

Check out the full listing of Virtual PC Microsoft has made available pre installed with Visual Studio 2008 here: http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/vstudio/aa700831.aspx

These Virtual PC images will work until April 1, 2008, so that should give you plenty of time to play around.

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