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2008
The new Guidance Automation Toolkit and Guidance Automation Extensions for Visual Studio have been officially released yesterday!

Great about this new release is that this version of GAT/GAX supports side-by-side for Visual Studio.
Guidance packages that are registered with the previous version of GAX will automatically be registered with the new version and you’re free to choose which version of VS you use.
Keep in mind though, that GAT, will need an update.
Check it out on the MSDN website!
Soon we’ll point out the most important changes in this release in some samples, so stay tuned!
Laïla Bougria
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- Date : 16 February 2008
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