Windows Template Studio 1.7 released!

2018-02-02 KENNETH 0

Windows Template Studio 1.7 released! We’re extremely excited to announce the Windows Template Studio 1.7! In this release, our two big items are Visual Basic support and Prism framework!  We love how the community is helping. If you’re interested, please head over to head over to WTS’s Github. What’s new: Full list of adjustments in the 1.7 release, WTS’s Github has a full changelog. New Programming Language Support: Visual Basic New Framework Support: Prism framework Updated Feature: URI Schema launching for Caliburn.Micro added. Template improvements: Tweaks for consistence across all frameworks and languages Fix for bug where we have a toast and first time prompt crash. Fix for JSON Helper (#1659) Improvements to the Wizard: Lots of under the hood bug fixes and code improvements Changed how we handle verifying new templates. This process should be much faster now. Improvements to [ more… ]

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Changes to Windows and Office servicing and support

2018-02-02 KENNETH 0

Changes to Windows and Office servicing and support As part of our ongoing commitment to help our enterprise customers with their deployment and maintenance of Windows 10 and Office 365 ProPlus, today I join my colleague Jared Spataro in sharing news about servicing and support changes. You can read more about the details on our TechNet blog. Source: Changes to Windows and Office servicing and support

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This Week on Windows: National Entrepreneurship Week, Anime Month and more

2018-02-02 KENNETH 0

This Week on Windows: National Entrepreneurship Week, Anime Month and more We hope you enjoyed this week’s episode of This Week on Windows! Check out our Windows 10 Tip on how to add 3D to your PowerPoint presentation in five easy steps, read more about the new 2017 Ford F-150 Raptor Xbox One X Edition for Forza Motorsport 7  – or, head over here to save up to 40% off hit movies and up to 60% off TV season passes, including fan favorites like Dragon Ball Z and Naruto. Check out all that Anime Month has to offer, now through Feb. 26 in the Movies & TV section of the Microsoft Store. Also – Feb. 5 kicks off National Entrepreneurship Week and, to celebrate, every Microsoft Store in the U.S. and Canada will offer free workshops and events to equip entrepreneurs with [ more… ]

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Windows 10 SDK Preview Build 17083 now available

2018-02-02 KENNETH 0

Windows 10 SDK Preview Build 17083 now available Today, we released a new Windows 10 Preview Build of the SDK to be used in conjunction with Windows 10 Insider Preview (Build 17083 or greater). The Preview SDK Build 17083 contains bug fixes and under development changes to the API surface area. The Preview SDK can be downloaded from developer section on Windows Insider. For feedback and updates to the known issues, please see the developer forum. For new developer feature requests, head over to our Windows Platform UserVoice. Things to note: This build works in conjunction with previously released SDKs and Visual Studio 2017. You can install this SDK and still also continue to submit your apps that target Windows 10 Creators build or earlier to the store. The Windows SDK will now formally only be supported by Visual Studio 2017 and greater. You can download [ more… ]

Target Surface Hub and Windows 10 S on a Snapdragon processor with your UWP apps

2018-01-30 KENNETH 0

Target Surface Hub and Windows 10 S on a Snapdragon processor with your UWP apps When submitting your UWP app or game to Microsoft Store through Dev Center, you have the flexibility to choose the device families on which customers can acquire your app. By default, we make your app or game available to all device families which can run it (except for Xbox, which you can opt into as appropriate if your packages support it). This lets your apps and games reach the most potential customers. Recently, we’ve added new options that let you offer your submission to customers on Surface Hub. You can now also offer ARM packages to Windows 10 S on a Snapdragon processor (Always Connected PCs). To target Surface Hub when submitting your UWP app to the Microsoft Store, simply ensure that the box for [ more… ]