If you are a web developer and use Visual Studio to design and develop web applications, this post will help you to improve your productivity. Last year we discussed how to improve your productivity using the "Default Browser Switcher Extension" in Visual Studio 2010.

Now here comes another post which will show you how to use the in-built "Browser Switcher" extension available in Visual Studio 2012. I hope that, once you start working in Visual Studio 2012, this will definitely help you to increase your productivity.

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