We completely empathize with the need to work with C++/CLI and we think it's a great way to do interop between native code and managed code. As part of this re-architecture, we had to make the difficult decision to reduce the scope to native C++ only for Intellisense. We still index symbols coming from C++/CLI code and you can browse them with Class View etc...
While the lack of Intellisense for C++/CLI is unfortunate, we expect that it only represents a small portion of your source code that you don't need to edit nearly as often as the native code. Indeed, the only scenario we don't recommend is to use C++/CLI as a first-class .NET language. Instead, we think it's the ideal solution for interop.
Simply put it's non-existent in VS2010, as Slov mentioned you can try using Visual Assist and see if it works for you with C++/CLI or just attempt to do your projects without using C++/CLI all together. (You should easily be able to do that as there is no real need to ever use .NET in C++, C# can use C++ (non-managed) dlls and such so you can easily use both worlds in one project.) _________________
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