In the three years since its first release, my Simple MVVM Toolkit has garnered quite a bit of interest from the developer community and has had over 41,000 downloads (including CodePlex, Visual Studio Extensions Gallery, and NuGet). My goal in creating the toolkit was simplicity in design, a rich feature set, clear documentation, plenty of samples, and an easy-to-use installer with good Visual Studio integration, including project templates and code snippets. Since I wrote a comparison with MVVM Light, the list of differences has narrowed since Laurent added more features and has provided an installer, but the two toolkits still differ in terms of philosophy and approach. Like anything in life, it comes down to a matter of preference and personal taste.
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