>>I actually found no reason to use .NET 3.5 either. But I just remembered that I do have one reason to update to VS 2008 but I will look into how much it is. Do you know if VS 2005 can be used independently with VS 2008 on the same PC?
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>I don't know, sorry. I would assume you can have both.
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>I have VS 2008 and VS 2010 Beta 2 installed now and both are working OK (except for VS 2010 seems to be quit slow).
I don't want to be a beta tester and don't want to have the latest version, just because it is there, unless I have a practical reason for it. But since the guy who does some of my work uses VS 2008, I may have to update to VS 2008. But since most of my .NET projects are done in VS 2005, I would like to continue using it (along with VS 2008).
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