Quote:Original post by Triton
Also the Stop Build button, which I used to have in VS 2008 but I don't see anywhere in 2010. Thanks for the keyboard shortcut though. It'll come handy.
I'm not sure if this will help in your specific case but they "removed" a number of the standard features in Visual C# Express too. You can get them back by clicking Tools→Settings→Expert Settings.
It's a shame that C# 4.0 is so nice as I'd consider just about everything else in 2010 a considerable step backwards from 2008. If it ain't broke, rewrite it in WPF.
Quote:Original post by Cygon
Imho, the new color scheme is much easier on the eyes and after reading that VS 2010 is done in WPF, I took it for a spin myself -- and never looked back to WinForms or MFC again :)
This is precisely the problem I have with WPF applications as a user; they completely ignore system themes and colour settings. At least WinForms applications (with a little bit of prodding to ensure they use the current versions of controls rather than the old XP ones) look vaguely native, and if someone wants their applications to be dark blue with bright yellow highlights then that's their choice.