Today, Microsoft released its latest major update for Windows Template Studio, bringing the version number to 3.0. It now creates a multi-project solution, including a UWP and a .NET Core project.
Windows template studio RSS
Microsoft has updated its development tool for the Universal Windows Platform, introducing support for Visual Studio 2019 alongside a few performance enhancements and design updates.
Microsoft has updated the Windows Template Studio to version 2.2. The update introduces some new features, but it's a relatively small one, as the company gears up for the release of version 3.0.
Microsoft has rolled out version 2.0 of Windows Template Studio, an extension for Visual Studio that allows developers to easily build UWP apps. The latest update features a better interface.
A new version of Template Studio has now gone live, adding, among a few other changes, support for the Visual Basic programming language, as well as the Prism framework. There is only one known issue.
It's only been two weeks since the last update for the Windows App Studio replacement, and already a new version is available. This one features drag and drop source, Web to App Link, and bug fixes.
A new version of Windows Template Studio has now been released, and features lots of under the hood bug fixes and code improvements, it also adds a feedback hub. The update is available now.
A brand new version of Windows Template Studio has now been released, and features enhancements to the Wizard, as well as process and template improvements. Available in the Visual Studio Marketplace.
Microsoft has rolled out version 1.2 of Windows Template Studio, a software that simplifies UWP app development, with focus on "high quality code generation for a strong starting point".
The latest update for the Windows Template Studio add-on for Visual Studio brings Store SDK Notifications, improvements to the wizard, as well as page updates, and template improvements.
Microsoft has evolved Windows App Studio to Windows Template Studio, making it easier for developers to target the Universal Windows Platform, with emphasis on "high-quality code generation".