Free download VScodePrint 2012

VScodePrint 2012

11.0.46
This Add-In to Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2005, 2008, 2010 and 2012 enhances source code printing capabilities
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Windows
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Version
11.0.46
Language
English
Release date
21 November 2013

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This Add-In to Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2005, 2008, 2010 and 2012 that saves system development and maintenance time and money by allowing you to produce professional style printouts of Visual Basic.NET, C#, J# ,C++ and ASP.NET source code. This add-in will also work with Visual Studio .NET 2005, 2008, 2010 and 2012. You can preview the printouts before printing and exporting to RTF and and PDF formats.
You can print, preview and export a complete Solution, selected projects, project items, namespaces, classes, modules and procedures. The program's WYSIWYG preview screens let you look at the formatted source code with unlimited zooming, multi-page thumbnails, and side-by-side pages.
VS.NETcodePrint allows users customize the font attributes and colors for comments, identifiers, keywords, line numbers, strings, procedure headings, table of contents, and page headers/footers. This color-coding, combined with source code indenting line numbering and lines drawings that shows clearly the language statement constructs (DO...LOOP), make it quicker and easier for software developers to write and maintain Visual Basic.NET programs. The output is well suited for code inspections as well.
Users have total control over page layout, including paper source, orientation, borders, margins, headers, and footers. You can even print in multiple columns.
Contract programmers can reduce clients' maintenance costs by using these more informative printouts, and they can reduce clients' down-time by being more speedy when responding to service calls. Companies with in-house programming staffs can save training time because the easy-to-read printouts make it easier to get a new maintenance programmer up to speed. Cross-training becomes simpler and less costly, and communications between programmers and system analysts are facilitated.

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