VS 2010: Multi-monitor Support and IDE Docking (Part 2)

[continue from part 1]

Drag it outside the main IDE

Other than docking inside IDE, VS 2010 allows developer to dock OUTSIDE the IDE.

Then, what does it mean? It means that you could be able to arrange the windows independently, separately with the main IDE windows.

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Additionally, you could also maximize it to your entire screen as show below.

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Side by side editing in separated windows is also not a big deal.

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It is cool, isn’t it?

I hope you enjoy this post as the features in VS 2010 Open-mouthed.

See you in the next post.

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Published Friday, January 08, 2010 10:25 PM by Wely
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# VS 2010: Multi-monitor Support and IDE Docking (Part 1)

Tuesday, January 05, 2010 10:32 PM by Wely

Developers may have different preferences in arranging their development environment including the IDE

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