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  1. #VBUC GEN HOW TO#
  2. #VBUC GEN UPGRADE#
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  • Increased productivity for migration projects, with features such as improved conversion of ByRef/ByVal parameters (specially when working with Windows APIs), TypeName/TypeOf support, improved default property conversion, generate code to explicitly release COM objects when required, and hundreds of smaller enhancements and bug fixes that greatly improve the conversion of VB6.0 code.
  • This new version contains a large number of improvements over version 3.0, including: If you have the chance, we would really appreciate it if you could download the beta, and send us any feedback either through ArtinSoft’s regular support email ( or through my blog Contact Form. While we complete beta testing, we’ll have both version 3.0 (current release version) and the 4.0 Beta available for download. You can now download a trial from the Trial Request page.

    #VBUC GEN UPGRADE#

    We are very happy to announce the Visual Basic Upgrade Companion 4.0 Beta. In General // Tags: VBUC, Visual Basic Upgrade Companion, VBUC Releases // NET, take advantage of the latest technology, and streamline your development process. Now that the Upgrade Wizard no longer ships with Visual Studio, the VBUC provides a more powerful and flexible alternative to cost-effectively upgrade your applications to. NET and C# using the Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 development system.

    #VBUC GEN HOW TO#

    Summary: Attend this webcast to discover how to use the latest version of ArtinSoft's Visual Basic Upgrade Companion (VBUC) to easily migrate applications developed in Microsoft Visual Basic 6 to both Microsoft Visual Basic. Title: MSDN Webcast: Visual Studio 2010 Ecosystem Series: Upgrading Applications from Visual Basic 6 to Visual Studio 2010 (Level 200) In General // Tags: Visual Basic Upgrade Companion, Webcast, Visual Studio 2010 //Ī quick post to let you all know that Paul Yuknewicz, Senior Program Manager on the VB Team, and myself will be presenting a webcast on upgrading VB6.0 applications to Visual Studio 2010, this Thursday at 9am PST.







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