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The most significant changes and additions to Windows App Studio, detailed in a blog post by Emilio Salvador Prieto of the Windows Phone Developer Experience team, are integration with Microsoft ...
Microsoft today announced several updates to its free Windows App Studio Beta web service for building Windows apps. Now there are new templates you can use to get started, tools for dropping ads ...
Microsoft has updated its Windows App Studio tools for people who want to make Windows 10 apps without the need for any coding. The new version adds a number of new features, such as ...
Building a universal app for Windows and Windows Phone is now a drag and drop process. Today, Microsoft unveiled a beta version of its Windows App Studio, a web app that allows users to easily ...
Microsoft today announced updates to its free Windows App Studio Beta web service for building Windows apps. “One of the major themes that we’ve been focusing on lately is providing great ...
Microsoft’s Windows App Studio, an online tool for quickly building Windows and Windows Phone apps, has been integrated with TouchDevelop, a “touch-friendly” programming language for writing ...
Microsoft has updated the beta of its free Windows App Studio Beta so it supports making apps for Windows 10, along with some other new features.
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 ...
Microsoft is really keen on getting everyone to use Windows 10. After last week's revision for the Windows 10 upgrade process, Redmond now announces the availability of Windows App Studio Windows ...
Can’t find an app you need in the Windows Phone app store? Just create it yourself using Microsoft’s Windows Phone App Studio tool.
Microsoft has announced the release of a new service which they have designed to enable anyone who would like to be able to create a Windows 10 ...
The Windows App SDK provides a unified set of of libraries, frameworks, components and tools -- decoupled from Windows and served up via NuGet -- that developers can use to consistently create any ...