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# Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Just released version 1.2 of SolZip my convenient tool for Zipping Visual Studio 2008 solutions

The major is a single install for SolZipMME, so you won't have to install ManagedMenuExtensions beforehand.

The release notes are here:

  1. Bug Fix: when multiple projects where referering to the same file it was added to the archive multiple times.
  2. SolZipMME uses SaveFileDialog instead of FolderBrowserDialog for Zip files.
  3. A single file installer for SolZipMME.
  4. Clipboard functionality now works on Vista / Windows Server 2008.
  5. SolZipGuidance changed. The menu will no longer appear on projects that are not C# projects. SolZipMME not changed.
  6. Support for $(SolutionDir) and $(ProjectDir) placeholders added
  7. Now works on Windows Vista even if UAC is not turned off

Enjoy...

Wednesday, July 15, 2009 4:05:27 PM (GMT Daylight Time, UTC+01:00)  #    Comments [0] -
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