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Windows Template Studio 2.2 is now out, with new 3D Launcher feature and other enhancements

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Published onJune 13, 2018

published onJune 13, 2018

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Two months ago Microsoft pushed out Windows Template Studio 2.0 to developers. Today the company has followed up witha version 2.2 releasewhich adds in a brand-new 3D Launcher feature, wizard enhancements, and much more to the experience.

This version 2.2 update is a small step in the development patch, and Microsoft says the next few releases will bring smaller updates and new pages and fixes. Anyway, have a peek below for what’s new with version 2.2,and check herefor the full changelog.

Included in this version:

Dev platform updates:

To get this release, you can try two update paths. If you already have Windows Template Studio installed, Visual Studio will auto update the extension, but you can also force an update by going to Tools>Extensions and Updates. And if not installed,you can head hereand click download, and then double-click the VSIX installer.

Clint Rutkas, Senior Technical Product Manager, Windows Developer Team said in today’s blog post that Microsoft is working towards a “multi-project solution” for Windows Template Studio 3.0. He teased that there are new things being built out for future releases, so be sure tokeep your feedbackcoming to Microsoft and make your requests heard.

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