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		<description>Uninstalled.  It was killing my performance.  Everytime I would recompile my code, it would start uploading ALL of the changes.  My machine would basically lock up for a while as the process ran in the background.  All I needed uploaded with the core .cs files.  I don&#039;t need the EXEs and all of the debugging info saved too.  

Then again, maybe there&#039;s a better way to use the tool...  My just managing your docs and not Visual Studio Project files would be more practical.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Uninstalled.  It was killing my performance.  Everytime I would recompile my code, it would start uploading ALL of the changes.  My machine would basically lock up for a while as the process ran in the background.  All I needed uploaded with the core .cs files.  I don&#8217;t need the EXEs and all of the debugging info saved too.  </p>
<p>Then again, maybe there&#8217;s a better way to use the tool&#8230;  My just managing your docs and not Visual Studio Project files would be more practical.</p>
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