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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T23:49:26+00:00 2026-05-10T23:49:26+00:00

At home, I use CTRL+SHIFT+B or F7 or whatever key sequence initiates the build

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At home, I use CTRL+SHIFT+B or F7 or whatever key sequence initiates the build for my build tool. At work, this doesn’t quite cut it.

At my first job (an internship) we used a product called Visual Build, which I have come to like very much. It’s the best build tool I’ve ever worked with. The down side here is that it’s not free.

At my latest job, I came in knowing literally nothing about Ant. Now, unfortunately, I’ve become deeply involved in our build processes, and cannot extricate myself. It works, yes, but after coming from Visual build, it seems like it’s fighting me every step of the way. Yes, it’s free, but we’re not trying to be a free-software-only development company or anything.

I’ve never looked in to make or any other build tools, so I don’t really know what else is out there.

Has anybody ever seen or had experience with Visual Build? Mostly I’m fond of a few key things:

  1. it has a GUI
  2. it runs arbitrary VBScript without the need of a compiled class
  3. you can step through the build process, or start from anywhere in the middle.

Are there any free build tools that have this? Is there any way to convince people that it’s worth it to move on? It’s 2008. We use IDEs to develop, why not (IBEs) to build?

Edit: I’m mostly looking for an answer to my last questions; Is there a solution with a built-in GUI that I can use for free?

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  1. 2026-05-10T23:49:26+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 11:49 pm

    We use FinalBuilder – I think it’s very similar to VisualBuild, though I’ve not used the latter.

    It does run from the command line, and you can integrate it with CC.Net if you want.

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