I wonder if Microsoft is pursuing any new strategy, supposed to prevent developers from continuing to develop innovative software for them and bring them to market. Why else is there no built in setup project in Visual Studio 2012 any more? Instead,
you must now use the third-party installshield, in a heavily stripped down version, which only allows the transfer of basic apps. Neither windows services nor database projects are supported. To publish them, you have to upgrade to pro or premium, which costs
from 1500 to 4000 dollars.
Has the world's largest software company surrendered to Android and Apple? Otherwise, they would still have a burning interest to support every developer around the world with all tools available to develop useful applications for their platform andpublish them.
Sorry, we will use now VS 2010 as long as it works and start developing with Android in parallel. Thank you, microsoft.
Has the world's largest software company surrendered to Android and Apple? Otherwise, they would still have a burning interest to support every developer around the world with all tools available to develop useful applications for their platform andpublish them.
Sorry, we will use now VS 2010 as long as it works and start developing with Android in parallel. Thank you, microsoft.