NET development.īecause Rider is powered by the ReSharper engine, as a Rider user you won’t miss any benefits that are part of your ReSharper experience, but will find even more goodies. You can work on your Windows projects in Visual Studio augmented by ReSharper, and at the same time use the fast and powerful Rider IDE for your cross-platform. Switching between Rider and Visual Studio with ReSharper is easy with dotUltimate. Customers can now choose the IDE or the extension they need, or they can get all the. Simpler licensing is the main goal of the change.
Why we will update our licensing Get an easier licensing scheme To figure out what this change means to you and if you need to react, please keep reading. ReSharper license holders will get access to the ReSharper C++ product and vice-versa. If you are a ReSharper or Rider license holder and you want to simply continue using the corresponding product only, you can safely ignore this post. Holders of active ReSharper Ultimate and ReSharper Ultimate+Rider licenses will be automatically transferred to the new dotUltimate, with all their continuity discounts preserved. It will cost the same as ReSharper Ultimate currently does, but will also include Rider. NET & Visual Studio tools from JetBrains (ReSharper, ReSharper C++, Rider, dotTrace, dotMemory, and dotCover). The dotUltimate license will cover all paid. Starting August 2020, we will no longer sell the following licenses: Update: The change is now live! Common installer will be released along with the 2020.2 product releases. NET products and VS extensions by JetBrains by the time the 2020.2 release is ready. To make it easier to work with all tools included in dotUltimate, we’ll have a common installer for all the dotUltimate products on Windows. NET pack (which now falls under dotUltimate). We also decreased the price of the all-in-one. To simplify things, we covered ReSharper and ReSharper C++ with one license. (There is also an All Products Pack, of course, which includes all JetBrains desktop tools.)
Français, 日本語, 한국어, Deutsch, Português do Brasil, Русский, Español, 简体中文 In brief, what’s changing?