- Workbench usability improvements, which include a new Navigate to Symbol dialog, Solution and Class pad zooming, better pad layout, and many other look & feel improvements.
- Improvements in project management, with support for standalone assembly projects, and external console support for Windows and Mac.
- Extensive text editor improvements, including in-line search, better code completion with new completion modes, editing support in block selection mode, and new refactoring operations.
- In the debugger, support for pinned quick watches, debug value visualizers, improved expression evaluation and a new exceptions dialog.
- Better support tools, such as a new Hex Editor, integrated T4 Templating and more Code Metrics.
- For web developers: code completion for C# regions in ASP.NET pages, and support for WCF web references.
- Improvements in many other add-ins: NUnit, MonoTouch, Vala and Mac OSX support.
- You will find a more detailed description of what's new in the What's new in MonoDevelop 2.4 page.
- Binaries and source are available from the MonoDevelop Download page.
The team is on #mono, #monodev and #monodevelop on irc.gnome.org fielding any questions you might have. Read more: Mono
Read more: Miguel de Icaza's web log
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