Visual Studio 2013 Preview is already available for download and probably the RTM version will come up soon later this year (no expected date yet). Microsoft came up with a set of new features in this release of Visual Studio IDE. Among them, the first feature that you will notice in VS2013 is the synchronization of appearance, settings, keyboard shortcuts etc. across all devices that you use. Let's have a first glance to it. If you already started using Visual Studio 2013 Preview, you might already know about this feature but those who didn't yet get the chance to explore it, here is the post for you. Using this feature, you will be able to synchronize all your settings of Visual Studio (Themes, Fonts, Colors, Keyboard Shortcuts, Text Editor etc.) in cloud. Once you done with the installation, you will be prompted to sign-in with your Windows Live ID. You can chose whether to sign-in and synchronize the settings. If you don't do it in this step, you can sign-in...
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