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I'm trying to compile a list of Must have tools/extensions for developing MOSS 2007 to build a dev machine. The dev os is Window 2008 R2 64 bit.

  1. MOSS 2007
  2. Visual Studio 2008
  3. Sharepoint Designer
  4. WSS/Office Server SDK
  5. Visual Studio 2008 Extensions for WSS 3.0

Is there any additional required/nice to have tools?


SharePointDevWiki.com covers this well:

Basic tools: Building a SharePoint Development environment

Then take your pick from this exhaustive list: SharePoint Development tools

My must-have items in my toolbox (some already mentioned) are:

  • VMWare Player
  • SharePoint Manager 2007
  • Powershell
  • SPWakeUp
  • NotePad++
  • SharePoint Inspector
  • SharePoint Feature Manager
  • SPDisposeCheck
  • Application Pool Manager
  • Beyond Compare 2
  • STSADM Win
  • ULS Viewer
  • Imtech Fields Explorer
  • Imtech List Generator
  • Firefox and Firebug
  • Stramit CamlViewer 2007
  • CAML Intellisense
  • U2U CAML Query Builder
  • Fiddler
  • Gary Lapointe's Custom STSADM Extensions
  • Scott Hillier Features on Codeplex
  • SharePoint Sushi


.Net Reflector

Fiddler2

CSS debugging tools like IE developer toolbar, FireBug etc


SharePoint Manager is updated for 2010, but the 2007 release is still available. It's a great tool for browsing the innards of a SharePoint site hierarchy.

SPM http://i3.codeplex.com/Project/Download/FileDownload.aspx?ProjectName=spm&DownloadId=23663


On MOSS 2007 several people I respect use WSPBuilder and swear by it. For hard-core dev work you may find DbgView invaluable. Finally, a solid diff/merge tool like WinMerge often comes in handy. Of course, your mileage may vary.


I think STSDEV was a great tool and grants more fine-grained control over the WSP creation process than the Visual Studio Extensions. I admit that I gave up on the VSeWSS tools early on, so they might be awesome now, but using STSDEV has been a breeze to integrate into the build process. Also, since the source is available, it's easy to fix or extend on a whim!


I'd say IronPython is an invaluable tool for experiments with the SharePoint object model and short scripting tasks - of course, unless you already use Powershell.

How to begin - http://blog.glenc.net/2007/08/12/sharepoint-meet-python/


Here is another good list for SharePoint 2007 developer tools

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