Microsoft is continuing to improve its new Windows Template Studio, a wizard-based extension for Visual Studio designed to speed up the development of Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps. "Windows ...
Microsoft is today announcing an update to Windows Template Studio, bringing the version number up to 2.2. If you don't already know, Windows Template Studio is a tool meant to make it easier to build ...
Back in May, Microsoft announced that it is releasing a successor to the now-retired Windows App Studio, named Windows Template Studio. The software allows developers to easily build Universal Windows ...
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Microsoft is shutting down its free, online, wizard-based tool for creating Universal Windows Apps (UWA) in favor of an open source replacement. After a four-year run, Windows App Studio will shut ...
Windows Template Studio (WTS) is a Visual Studio 2017 Extension that accelerates the creation of new Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps using a wizard-based experience. The resulting UWP project is ...
Windows Template Studio's interface is now "faster and more approachable" than before, Microsoft says. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it ...
Microsoft is shutting down Windows App Studio app building tool and urging developers to move to the newer Windows Template Studio. Microsoft launched Windows App Studio in 2013 to help novice ...
Another Windows Template Studio update has arrived with wizard improvements and more. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Microsoft ...
Back in 2015, Microsoft unveiled a visual way to write apps from a web browser without writing a single line of code. While the template-based Windows App Studio wasn't powerful enough to build the ...
There’s a common question that’s asked any time a company rolls out a new set of SDKs or APIs: “How do I get started?” That’s not the real question, of course. At heart, it’s a placeholder for a more ...