>They did fix it. It's called Visual Studio 2010.
...and to get it is quite simple:
1. Wait a few months (unless you want to be a guinea pig AND a glutton for additional Beta Pain, in which case you can do some free and voluntary testing and quality assurance for MS)
2. Pay some $600.00 or more (depending on your version) to get a new upgrade that supposedly fixes the previous upgrade
3. Go through the new version installation, which may or may not mess up something else in your system
4. Upgrade any number of third party libraries to synchronize them with the new VS 2010
5. Pray
6. Play
P.S. Why wouldn't someone complain about Microsoft if they use an MS OS and an MS framework and the darn thing STILL doesn't work right? Who should one complain to/about? If my brand new Toyota doesn't start in the morning, the first thing I would do is call the Toyota dealer, not the GM dealer. Ugggggh...