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April 9, 2009 —  JetBrains, a maker of developer productivity tools, has updated its ReSharper productivity tool for Visual Studio with solution-wide code analysis and expanded language support.

Version 4.5 of ReSharper, released today, now detects unused non-private members of a base type through specialized code inspections, according to the company. ReSharper also includes support for the VB9 language.

The company says that ReSharper has been optimized for better memory usage and load time.

Other new features include native usage of MSTest and extended naming style configuration options. Some changes specific to the editor are:

•    Go to Implementation: Jump from usage of a base type or member straight to any of its end implementations.
•    Refactorings: Added “Inline Field” and refactored many other refactorings for greater performance.
•    Wider Cross-Language Capabilities: More efficient quick-fixes and context actions in many cross-language scenarios, as well as increased coverage for ASP.NET and XAML.
•    Smoother Language and Framework Support: Improved compatibility with Compact Framework, F#, Silverlight 2, and other languages and tools.




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