New licenses for ReSharper C++ are now available as part of ReSharper. All existing, current ReSharper C++ licenses are now automatically valid for both ReSharper and ReSharper C++ products.
ReSharper C++ 10 released
Released: Nov 4, 2015
Updates in this release
Updates in 10
Improved C Support - Now includes full support for C99, including designated initializers. It also works with all C11 features that are supported in Visual Studio.
Navigation Improvements - You can now use a single shortcut (or Ctrl+click) to switch from declaration to definition or to look for usages.
Code Generation Improvements - Generate definitions for a function inline by specifying the corresponding option in the Generate dialog.
New Context Actions - New action to create a derived class when positioned on a class declaration.
Visual Studio 2015, C++11 and C++14 - Along with integrating into Visual Studio 2015 ReSharper C++ 10 has learned to understand more C++11 and C++14 language features supported in the latest Microsoft IDE.