  
            Total .NET SourceBook New Features
			The first version of Total .NET SourceBook for Visual Studio 2002 
			was released in November 2002, and a new version for Visual Studio 
			2003 was released the following February. Since its release, Total 
			.NET SourceBook has received a multitude of outstanding reviews and 
			awards, and has been extremely popular within the .NET development 
			community. 
			With the release of Visual Studio 2005, we are pleased to release 
			a new version that incorporates many of features requested over the 
			years. The latest version of Total .NET SourceBook includes the 
			following new features and enhancements:
			 
			Support for Visual Studio 2005
			Total .NET SourceBook 2005 includes support for Visual Studio 
			2005. The Total .NET SourceBook Add-In is integrated into the Visual 
			Studio 2005 development environment, and code is included for the 
			new framework. 
			New Code for .NET 2.0 Framework
			Total .NET SourceBook 2005 includes new code, articles, 
			tutorials, and tips for the .NET 2.0 Framework. Quickly get 
			up-to-speed on the latest features and techniques in Visual Studio 
			2005. Plus, more code keeps coming with your subscription to the FMS 
			Code Webservice 
			Version Tag for Code
			The new “Version” tag for code items lets you distinguish between 
			items that are relevant to different versions of the .NET Framework. 
			This feature lets you keep code that is optimized for different .NET 
			versions, and always know where the code should be used. You can 
			even search for items by version, making it easy to find exactly 
			what you need. 
			Support for Code Behind Forms
			Total .NET SourceBook allows you to link Web Forms and the code 
			behind them, and Windows Forms and their designer code. This makes 
			it easier than ever to export code items to your project. 
			Easier Code Insertion using the Add-In
			You can now use the Add-In to insert code into your project 
			without having a code editor open, or batch insert all items in a 
			folder. Simply select an item or folder, and click the “Insert in 
			Project” button. When you insert entire folders, forms and their 
			“Code Behind” classes are even automatically linked in Visual 
			Studio. 
			Enhanced Code Display
			Code is now displayed in a much richer interface, with 
			collapsible regions and syntax highlighting for HTML, XML, and 
			ASP.NET code. New right-click shortcuts are available to comment or 
			uncomment code, indent or outdent lines, and more. 
			Insert Images in Notes
			Item Notes now support inserting images. This feature lets store 
			example pictures and screenshots right with your code. 
			New Code Types
			Two new Code Types are available for Total .NET SourceBook items: 
			WinForm and Configuration. 
			Backward Compatible
			Total .NET SourceBook 2005 supports code databases from all 
			previous versions of Total .NET SourceBook. 
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