Windows App Studio
Windows App StudioDeveloper(s) |
Microsoft |
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Operating system |
OS-independent (Web app) |
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Platform |
Windows NT, Windows Phone |
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Available in |
English, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese |
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Type |
Integrated development environment |
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Website |
appstudio.windows.com |
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Windows App Studio, formerly Windows Phone App Studio is a web application provided by Microsoft for Windows Store and Windows Phone Store development.[1][2]
It allows newcomers to computer programming to create software applications for the Windows and Windows Phone operating system (OS).[3] It uses a graphical interface, allowing users to create an application that can run on Windows Phone and Windows devices with little experience, and concentrates primarily on apps for websites and content streams.[4] It also allows users to download the source code of the applications for further edits in Visual Studio.[5] The Windows App Studio supports TouchDevelop,[6][7] and can be used to develop universal applications.[8][9] Some of its features includes a Logo and Image Wizard, customizable theme templates, and can collect content from sites such as YouTube, Flickr and Facebook.[10][11] The service works only for those with a Microsoft account and is completely free of charge.[12]
On May 27th, 2015 Microsoft added support for Windows 10 applications and included new features such as live tile updatability, Xbox Music Data Sourcing, Bing Maps, and analytics for applications concerning how often an application gets open, crashes, and is used by users who have installed it.[13]
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References
- ↑ Murph, Darren (6 August 2013). "Windows Phone App Studio makes it easy to build WP8 apps.". Engadget.
- ↑ Bisson, Simon (20 August 2013). "How to build a Windows Phone app in less than 10 minutes.". CITEworld.
- ↑ http://www.theregister.co.uk/2014/02/20/windows_phone_app_studio_update/
- ↑ Finney, Joseph (17 December 2014). "Windows App Studio begins accepting TouchDevelop code in a recent update.". WinBeta.
- ↑ New UI and capabilities for Windows Phone App Studio Beta developers
- ↑ Marvin, Robert (19 December 2014). "Microsoft updates Windows App Studio and TouchDevelop language.". SD Times.
- ↑ Krill, Paul (23 December 2014). "Microsoft adds TouchDevelop capabilities to Windows App Studio.". InfoWorld.
- ↑ Thurrott, Paul (18 December 2014). "Windows App Studio Adds Support for TouchDevelop, Now it's only for universal apps too.". SuperSite for Windows.
- ↑ Kee, Edwin (4 April 2014). "Microsoft Windows App Studio Supports Universal Apps.". Übergizmo.
- ↑ Jawad, Usama (16 February 2014). "Microsoft updates Windows App Studio with a variety of new features.". Neowin.
- ↑ Ricknäs, Mikael (4 April 2014). "Microsoft's easy WYSIWYG App Studio tool now creates universal Windows apps.". PC World.
- ↑ Popa, Bogdan (27 February 2015). "Microsoft Updates Windows App Studio with New Themes and Image Wizard. You can now create better Windows Phone apps in a browser.". Softpedia.
- ↑ Protalinski, Emil (26 May 2015). "Windows App Studio now lets you build Windows 10 apps.". VentureBeat.
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