Microsoft has announced the end of the road for Visual Studio on macOS. The latest release, version 17.6, will remain supported for one more year, after which Microsoft will pull the plug on its IDE.
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Visual Studio 2022 version 17.4 is now live. It is the first release of the IDE to have native support for Arm64, and it also packs the latest version of .NET. A preview for version 17.5 is ready too.
Microsoft has announced the release of Visual Studio for Mac 17.4 Preview 2.1. The latest release addresses customer feedback; brings shell and editor improvements, no Rosetta requirement, and more.
Microsoft has released Visual Studio 2022 for Mac 17.0. It brings a native macOS UI, Apple Silicon support, and more. There is also a new preview build for the next version of Visual Studio for Mac.
Microsoft has released Release Candidate 2 for Visual Studio 2022 for Mac. The update moves the IDE to fully native macOS UI, which means the application is now fully optimized for Apple Silicon.
Microsoft has announced the release of Visual Studio 2022 for Mac Preview 1. The public release brings a native macOS UI, performance and stability improvements, and limited support for .NET MAUI.
Microsoft has released Visual Studio 2022 for Mac as a private preview. It comes with a native macOS UI and it also functions more closely to the Window version of Visual Studio 2022.
After releasing its first preview of Visual Studio for Mac in November, Microsoft has announced general availability of the new version of its integrated development environment for Apple devices.
Alongside the general release of Visual Studio 2017 today, Microsoft also rolled out its latest preview of Visual Studio for Mac, bringing a wide range of improvements, new features, and bug fixes.
After spoiling the surprise earlier this week, Microsoft has now officially announced Visual Studio for Mac, releasing its first preview today, and promising new features in the coming months.
A blog post appeared earlier today announcing the launch of Visual Studio for Mac - but it seems that the post wasn't supposed to go live until Microsoft's Connect() conference later this week.