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chocolatey
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VLC media player
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FileZilla
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Rhino Tools
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Firebug
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autofac
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StExBar
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sidepop
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Warmup
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dropkick
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RoundhousE DB Migrations
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Launchy
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Mozilla Firefox
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DotNetKicks
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7-Zip
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Notepad++
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NHibernate
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Apache Subversion
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MassTransit
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TortoiseSVN
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Subtext
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FileHelpers
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Windows Installer XML (WiX) toolset
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NCover
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AnkhSVN
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The dailies right now are where it's at for Ankh. Integrates your tool flow to autoadd items so you can use different tools for check-ins. |
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MbUnit
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Like NUnit, but I think it trumps NUnit because it has greater support for report formatting. |
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Fluent NHibernate
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NAntContrib
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Great framework for builds. UppercuT is a wrapper that allows you to use NAnt without having to get into the details. |
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NAnt
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Great framework for builds. UppercuT is a wrapper that allows you to use NAnt without having to get into the details. |
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Apache log4net
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This is the cream of the crop for logging. |
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CruiseControl.NET
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Great for continuous integration. The only tough part is the learning curve compared to TeamCity. |
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Rhino.Mocks
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Excellent isolation framework for Unit Tests! A little hard to learn and fully grok. |
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NUnit .Net unit testing framework
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Great unit testing framework. |
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Castle
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I use mostly Windsor in here. It's fantastic although it has a bit of a learning curve. The documentation is great for it though. |
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Bombali
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UppercuT
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