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A later version designed to be compatible with Visual Studio 2013 and 2015. It represented a further update for the development environments of that era. It represented a further update for the development
Microsoft now recommends using the NuGet package for projects that need PowerPacks functionality. This is the cleanest, most modern approach and works well for projects that do not require the full installer experience.
Run the installer to register the DLL to your Global Assembly Cache (GAC). Adding PowerPacks 10.0.0.0 to your Visual Studio Toolbox Run the installer to register the DLL to
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