Silverlight designer is back – long live Silverlight designerīack by popular demand is the XAML designer, removed from the Silverlight 3 Tools release for VS2008. Some of the new features in VS2010 (such as IntelliSense improvements listed below) may not work without the updated SDK, but all VS2008 features will work correctly. ![]() ![]() ![]() The Silverlight 3 GDR 2 SDK has several bug fixes for VS2010 and Silverlight development in general. For more information about the setup error, see. You can find the Silverlight 3 GDR 2 SDK at. If this does occur, you can uninstall the RTW version of the Silverlight 3 SDK and then install the newer SDK manually (recommended). If you already have the Silverlight 3 RTW version of the SDK installed, this component may fail during VS installation, but not to worry – it won’t affect anything outside Silverlight. The new installation experience will include the latest Silverlight 3 developer runtime and Silverlight 3 GDR 2 SDK. Now that Silverlight 3 has released (including a GDR the latest version is currently 8), VS2010 has moved the minimum supported version to Silverlight 3. ![]() There’s a few things that have changed since VS2010 Beta 1, and we hope you enjoy the new beta release! Silverlight 2 is no longer supported – long live Silverlight 3 Visual Studio 2010 Beta 2 will bring full support for developing applications in Silverlight 3.
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