One major drawback of ReSharper 4.5 was the fact that when navigating to a compiled class, ReSharper always opened the Visual Studio Object Bowser. However, personally I prefer the Metadata View of Visual Studio:

Visual Studio Metadata View 

With Version 5.0 ReSharper (currently available as EAP) there comes a major improvement. The first time you navigate to a pre-compiled class, ReSharper offers you to choose your favorite view: Object Browser, Metada View or directly the .NET framework sources.

JetBrains ReSharper 5.0

In case your change your mind (or the selected sources is not available) you can define the order for the code navigation within Visual Studio at the ReSharper Options from ReSharper / Options… / Tools / External sources:

ReSharper Options: External sources

Posted at Sunday, December 27, 2009 5:35:48 PM (W. Europe Standard Time, UTC+01:00) 
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