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Visual Studio 2010 Theme for 2012 using Theme Editor Extension by Microsoft.

David Anderson September 10, 2012 0 Comments

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Get it now. Released on 9/5/2012. I personally have been waiting a while for this, and now I can use Visual Studio 2012 without my eyes hurting so much.

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