Thanks Dan.
So is MM.NET 4.0 also referred to as MM.NET 2010?
>Frank,
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>According to the MMNetDevGuide for version 4.0 - "MM .NET 2010 requires Visual Studio 2010 Standard Edition or higher".
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>-Dan
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>>Hi,
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>>I have a new project about to start and am wondering if it makes sense using Visual Studio 2008, WPF and MM.NET 3.6 for it. I know VS2010 exists and is supposed to have made WPF easier (or at least I vaguely remember reading that somewhere) but I can't upgrade to that version right now. I also have MM.NET 4.0, would I be able to use that version under VS2008 instead of 3.6?
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>>What do you think?