>The XML tools are awsome. This is much needed. I never got a handle on XSLT because I couldn't keep up with the syntax and attributes. I have been using Altova XML Spy from some time, but these tools are even better for me, not to talk about the integration into VS.
Great feedback.
>Any plans about releasing some of the Source Code of these
managed tools the way you do with the xSource? I guess this is the right way to support the nice trend of community-built add-ins like
TestDriven.NET and others.
No plans of releasing the source of those components at this time, the code is deep within the VS source. But work is being done to allow extensbility so that you do not need the source code. Ideally, add-ins can be created without the source code of the core product, like the way much of VFP 9.0 is today.