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Jeff Cohen wrote:
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It's not clear it offers any real benefits. The project files already
exist. To use this, I would have to throw them away and create new XML
files by hand. I would have to maintain them by hand also, whereas the
project files are maintainable from within Visual Studio, i.e. via an
integrated GUI interface.<br>
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And one last comment... it also creates a dependency on yet another
third party. The vast majority of Visual Studio users would not
appreciate having to get xpj in order to maintain the project files.<br>
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