It's been a pleasure working SharePoint Designer (SPD) 2010 over the last several months. Some of the important new features I have listed below comparing with SPD2007
- Greatly improved UI, which is very helpful
- You can now use the Ribbon, Quick Launch Navigator and Site Content Structure for Site information
- Using Site Content Structure, you can create a: Web Part page, MasterPage, list, and workflow
- Permissions can be set for individual users
- Saving and deleting site templates is now possible
- The ability to use XSLT List View Web Parts to show dynamic views of your data
- Support for attaching workflows to content types
- Support for workflow templates
- Create Content Types and attach to lists
For your convenience, I've created a chart comparing the features between SharePoint Designer 2007 and SharePoint Designer 2010:
Issues | SP Designer 2007 | SP Designer 2010 | |
UI in Sharepoint Designer | - See structure site information such as: Pages, list, Master page | - Yes | - Yes |
Lists | - Can Add New/Rename/Delete list | - Yes | - Yes |
Site Content Struture | - Can Create/Delete subsite | - Yes | - Yes |
Use XSLT List View Web Parts | - Show dynamic views of your data via XSLT List View Web Parts | - No | - Yes |
Workflows | - Workflows: more actions than SP Designer 2007 (Workflow Actions In SP Designer 2007 ) | - Yes | - Yes |
Content Types | - Create/Edit/Delete Content type | - No | - Yes - |