1. Since after every save it compiles the files in Visual Studio, VS will ask you what to do with the externally updated files. If you had all files saved there is no conflict and it simply asks you if you want to reload. If you happen to save only one file and still have few files with unsaved changes - you are in conflict as whichever option you choose you have some problem in the end (Discard, Ignore, etc.). My current recommendation is to edit only one file at the time.
2. (Not tested yet with NT8- assuming from previous experience) If you happen to use linked folders (eg. for DropBox) VS will not be notified of the changes made externally - so this may not work at all - did NT staff test how it works on linked folders (before I attempt).
3. "Exclude From Compilation" - this changes the filename by adding @@ prefix. @@ files are then excluded from the compilation. Unfortunately the file name in the VS project is not changed, so trying to open it you get file not found error.
This is what I've noticed so far - I pretty much like the integration and hope it will be ironed out - it is getting really close!
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