Some of the highlights include:
- The TFS MSSCCI Provider is now officially supported by Microsoft.
- Previous Power Toys have been pulled out of the SDK and made available in this separate download (so you don't have to download the entire SDK).
- Four new Power Toys have been included including tfpt bind, tfpt query/tfpt workitem, Annotate (very cool), and TreeDiff.
Read the full post on Brian Harry's blog or click here to download the new set of Power Toys.
Update: Rob Caron has announced a new forum for the TFS Power Toys. You can use this forum to provide feedback as well as ask questions related to the TFS Power Toys.