![]() ![]() Same stands still with Visual Studio 2012 (Ultimate, Premium and MSDN Professional as well as simple Professional license) - see here Actually Visual Studio 2010 Professional, Premium and Ultimate all allow for SharePoint development as the "Office and SharePoint development tools" are available for all (see here )
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