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> Update Android/VS plugin to support VisualStudio 2010
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>                 Key: ANDVS-8
>                 URL: http://jira.andromda.org/browse/ANDVS-8
>             Project: Android/VS
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Bob Fields
>            Assignee: Chris Micali
>            Priority: Minor
>
> See http://forum.andromda.org/viewtopic.php?f=33&t=6934 for workaround 
> (manual update).
> 1) Close VS
> 2) Install androidVS via its executable
> 3) under your personal profile on your HD (/users/<username>/my Documents) 
> you should see that a 'Visual Studio 2005' directory has been created. Within 
> that directory is an 'AddIns' directory. Copy the 'AddIns' directory to 
> '/users/<username>/my Documents/Visual Studio 2010'
> 4) Go into the '/users/<username>/my Documents/Visual Studio 2010/AddIns/' 
> and edit the file 'AndroMDA.VS80AddIn.AddIn'. Within that file change the 
> value of the <version> attribute. So to go from VS 2005 to VS 2008 I changed 
> the line from: <Version>8.0</Version> to <Version>9.0</Version>. I don't know 
> if 9.0 will work for you, you'll have to experiment a little
> 5) If all of the above went smoothly, start VS and the androidVS wizard 
> should kick off to complete the installation

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