Eric Bowen (Gmail) wrote (2006-06-06 T 12:51 -0500):
>
> Reading through this mailing list it sounds like a release version of
> NDoc 2.0 somewhere in the distant future... (if not dead)
>
> So does anybody have any insight on commercial alternatives?
> DocumentX is the only one that I am personally aware, but it's out of
> my price range for casual/personal use...
There are some versions of NDoc hacked for .Net 2 / Visual Studio 2005,
but I can't get any of them actually to work for me, possibly because
the solution I'm working on uses generics quite a bit.
http://jonas.lagerblad.com/blog/?p=4 ,
http://sourceforge.net/projects/ndoc05/ and
http://66.249.93.104/search?q=cache:http%3A%2F%2Fndoc.sourceforge.net%2Fwiki%2FdotNet_2.0_Support
(using Google's cache because the Wiki is down)
might all be of interest :)
Owen
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