For me, it's the ability to have cross-platform development with a  
common build framework.

You can get the same with VS Studio and makefiles or batch files, but  
I prefer the simplicity of NAnt build scripts.

You can still have VS Studio call into NAnt if you want to keep the  
workflow you have.

On Sep 7, 2008, at 9:17 AM, Tero Vaananen wrote:

>
> As a NAnt noob I have some fundamental questions. The VS Studio  
> build system has worked fine for me for years, even with solutions  
> that have a few dozen sub projects. Is there something that NAnt can  
> do for me that would make my life considerably easier? What  
> convinced you to start using it?
>
> Thanks.
>
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