Microsoft is rolling out this week the very first support pack (SP) for Visual Studio 2010.
On March 8, MSDN subscribers are going to be in a position to obtain and install SP1. MSDN subscribers also can get,
Office 2007 Key, as of these days, the Workforce Foundation Server Integration Characteristic Pack (as component from the Visual Studio Supreme SKU), which facilitates integration of Visual Studio, Job and SharePoint. The common public can get access for the bits on March ten,
Microsoft Office 2007, according to company officials.
Visual Studio SP1,
Microsoft Office Enterprise 2007, which continues to be in beta because December 2010,
Office 2007 Enterprise, consists of improved support for Silverlight three and 4 tools; the inclusion of
Windows 7-specific MFC (Microsoft Foundation Class) programming interfaces to assistance utilization of Direct2D, DirectWrite, and Windows Animation; along with a new local Help Viewer.
Beta two of Visual Studio LightSwitch (”KittyHawk”) also will likely be made available “in the coming weeks,” according to a March 7 blog post by Developer Division chief Soma Somasegar. Beta 2 will add new capabilities for building line-of-business apps that target Windows Azure and SQL Azure,
Windows 7 Ultimate, Somasegar said.
LightSwitch is a rapid-application-development tool targeted at fledgling coders who are interested in building business enterprise applications. Microsoft made a public beta of it available in August 2010.