
However, there’s also a cheaper option: a new Rider + ReSharper Ultimate subscription bundle, which is only marginally more expensive than a ReSharper Ultimate subscription, yet provides you access to both worlds. If you want to use Rider but you plan on switching back and forth between Rider and Visual Studio, then you’re probably in the right position to consider upgrading to the All Products pack, given how much the pack includes. Good news is that if you are an All Products pack subscriber, you will get access to Rider (as soon as it is released) along with IntelliJ IDEA, ReSharper Ultimate, P圜harm, WebStorm, DataGrip and all other individual developer tools that we offer.Įven better news? The price of All Products pack stays the same despite adding Rider! A new bundle: Rider + ReSharper Ultimate Rider will be a part of JetBrains All Products

As usual, continuous subscription discounts are available: in the second year of uninterrupted Rider subscription, you get 20% off, and then 40% off in the third year onward. These are first-year subscription prices. Here’s a list of USD prices in different licensing scenarios. Learn as many keyboard shortcuts as you can, this is where this tool becomes really powerfulĪlso the CTRL+SHIFT+F window for finding code in a solution is amazing, check it out, it pops up a window with suggestions and you can preview the code where each word is found and edit it in this popup preview window, really neatĪnyone out there using Monodevelop/Xamarin Studio (a.k.a Visual Studio for Mac), stop wasting your time, this is the real deal.How much will Rider cost? Will it be a part of JetBrains All Products pack? We have faced these and related questions for quite a while, and it’s about time we make this information public. I had to turn on a setting called Cyclic Expand Word to get suggestions automatically when typing a new word (instead of using CTRL+ENTER) to get things completed. Its free while in early access, so check it out here.

It also has an extension for Unity (available as an option when you install it). I'm a big fan of Resharper, and it does wonders for my coding productivity in Visual Studio, but this IDE is much more lightweight, and has all the latest Resharper features built in.

I found out about this IDE the other day.
