VidiScript Video Uploader 1.0
Posted by | Posted in development, management-distribution | Posted on 19-04-2012
Cost: $0.00
Size: 6.23 MB
Release date: 19 Apr 2012
Platform: WinXP
Download: VidiScript Video Uploader Freeware
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XMLInfo Addin
is an addin for Visual Studio 2005 Visual Studio 2008 and Visual Studio 2010.
It is installed with the framework and will be loaded in Visual Studio IDE.
If the framework is uninstalled the add in and the associated files and registry entries are removed.
XMLInfo Application
is the GUI application of the XMLInfo framework.
It provides the capability to view/modify/manipulate on or more xml readme files, generate pre configured reports and manipulate settings.
It is installed and uninstalled as part of the framework, and available trough a shortcut in users Programs menu.
XMLInfo Console
is the console part of the Framework.
It is specially designed to be included in scripts (msbuild for example), where it can run without user interaction.
This may be useful for example in cases where as part of the build, some specific documents are generated like "What’s new", testing instruction for the current version corrections, Readme.txt and so on . . .