Visual Studio 2022 for Mac Release Candidate
On behalf of our whole team, I’m beyond excited to announce that the Visual Studio 2022 for Mac 17.0 Release Candidate (RC) is ready for you to download now and includes a go-live license that allows you to develop in production environments.
A faster, more fluid IDE for everyone
This release swaps out the front-end UI of the IDE with a fully native macOS UI, replacing our previous architecture that was made up of a combination of UI technologies. We also replaced the IDE’s backend by moving to run it on .NET 6. The combination of these two major changes results in a smoother UI experience. You’ll see this throughout Visual Studio for Mac, whether you’re coding in the IDE or laying out your tool windows and workspace in a way that is perfect for you.
Along with our work to move to native macOS UI, the IDE also now fully supports native macOS accessibility tooling like VoiceOver and Voice Control. Visual Studio for Mac will now behave more consistently with the macOS accessibility experience and will be able to take advantage of new OS features, such as the Full Keyboard Access feature introduced in macOS Monterey.
Native support for Apple’s M1 processor
Visual Studio for Mac can now take advantage of the raw performance from Apple’s M1 (ARM64) processor, thanks to the native arm64 support provided by .NET 6. Actions like loading large solutions are up to 50% faster than in Visual Studio 2019 for Mac running on M1 processors.
Building modern applications using .NET 6
With this release you can build ASP.NET Core, Cloud, and console applications using .NET 6 and C# 10. Azure Functions V4 is also now supported, so you can develop your serverless applications on top of .NET 6.
.NET MAUI tooling: Coming soon to v17.1
.NET MAUI tooling will not be supported in Visual Studio 2022 for Mac v17.0. In an upcoming Visual Studio 2022 for Mac v17.1 release, you’ll also be able to build mobile applications using .NET 6 and .NET MAUI. .NET MAUI RC is out and the team is getting ready for GA! You’ll be able to open .NET MAUI projects in the preview releases of Visual Studio for Mac, and the team will add more .NET MAUI tooling support throughout the summer!
More productivity tooling from Visual Studio
Finally, this release focuses on improving your daily development experience by enabling a few familiar features from Visual Studio (on Windows) such as the Git Changes window, tool window drag and drop, and subword navigation.
Git Changes
Using the new Git Changes window, you can easily view files you’ve modified, added, or removed in your solutions under Git version control.
Tool Window Drag and Drop
As part of the move to native macOS UI in Visual Studio 2022 for Mac, we’ve updated our tool window drag & drop layout support to provide the same visual cues as Visual Studio (on Windows). Now when you drag a tool window, you’ll see on-screen icons that show you where the window can be docked.
In Visual Studio, tool windows are the small panes on the edges of your IDE like the solution/file list, Git changes window, document outline, etc. You can rearrange these windows by clicking and dragging on their titles and then “docking” them to another side of the IDE. You can also auto-hide them so they show only on hover of your mouse.
Subword Navigation
A great new feature coming to the editor in this release is subword navigation; a feature recently introduced into Visual Studio 2022 running on Windows. Using the string “HelloWorld” as an example, when you use the Ctrl+Alt+Left Arrow and Ctrl+Alt+Right Arrow shortcuts the cursor will move between the subwords “Hello” and “World”. Making it easier to move between or select these subwords in your source.
Hundreds of bug fixes and many smaller improvements, like new code refactorings, were also added in this release – you can read all about them in the release notes.
Share your thoughts & feedback
We need your help to ensure that Visual Studio 2022 for Mac can replace Visual Studio 2019 for Mac. Your feedback is crucial to helping make sure this is the fastest and most productive release yet. After you’ve had a chance to try out this RC release, please let us know what you think by taking the Visual Studio for Mac Preview survey:
Please share your thoughts in our Visual Studio for Mac Preview survey, and keep sending those suggestions or problem reports! You can use the Help > Report a Problem or Help > Provide a Suggestion menus to share feedback, or go to the Visual Studio for Mac Developer Community site to vote for those that are most important to you.
24 comments
Great progress but it’s hard to believe how far off MAUI support has slipped.
Good progress on Xamarin Native. I still get this error deploying to iOS simulator on M1 Mac, and something similar happens when deploying to Android Emulator (created via Android Studio)
Jacob, try to instal https://bosstoragemirror.blob.core.windows.net/wrench/xcode13.3/f2005bab4dcccfdb139c1fc62285e19abbbc5580/5962973/package/notarized/xamarin.ios-15.8.0.4.pkg then close the simulator and try to run your proj.
It helped me with the error
Hi Jordan and Dominic,
You can’t claim full support of Apple Silicon if you can’t install VS without Rosetta 2. Please fix the VS Installer to not require Rosetta 2 before GA.
I think Rosetta 2 it is used for .Net Core 3.1 runtime installation, because it isn’t native for Apple M1.
Thanks for the feedback! We’re working on moving our installer to run natively on Apple Silicon as well, but it’s not ready just yet.
The git changes view looks great, I was waiting for this. For the next iteration if it could be made more rich by adding all the features available for windows like pull from etc… I still have not figured out if we can pull data from other branches in visual studio for mac so I always have to use the terminal.
It seems Mojave support was dropped with this release. Could this be addressed? Is this permanent? Back to the 2019 version, once again!
Mac.
Supported Operating Systems
Visual Studio 2022 for Mac is supported on the following 64-bit operating systems:
macOS Monterey 12.0 or higher.
macOS Big Sur 11.0 or higher.
macOS Catalina 10.15 or higher.
Yes, this is our policy for operating system support. This follows along with Apple’s practices for shipping security updates for macOS as well.
“As new major versions of macOS are made generally available, Microsoft will remove support for the oldest version and support the newest and previous two versions of macOS. Product functionality and feature availability may vary on older systems. For the best experience, use the latest version of macOS.”
Great progress!
Great progress, however still a lot of issues when using HIDPI monitors. Font adjustment for Solution Explorer is still not available. The entire experience on HIDPI monitors is (still) very poor.
And still don’t have SQL Server support
MAUI support when ? 🙂
According to the article:
“.NET MAUI tooling will not be supported in Visual Studio 2022 for Mac v17.0. In an upcoming Visual Studio 2022 for Mac v17.1 release, you’ll also be able to build mobile applications using .NET 6 and .NET MAUI.”
When the final version of Visual studio for mac 2022 will be released ?
Congratulations to the team. What is the build number of the RC and can you just update from the latest preview build to the RC or do you have to deinstall and reinstall? Does the RC version still says in the about info “Visual Studio for Mac Preview” 17.0 Preview (17.0 build 8754)
Thanks, Andreas.
I have exactly the same question. I downloaded the RC from the post link, and it doesn’t mention RC, it just shows Preview is already installed.
Visual Studio for Mac Preview 17.0 build 8754,macOS Big Sur 11.6.3
NET SDK (x64)
SDK: /usr/local/share/dotnet/sdk/6.0.202/Sdks
SDK Version:
6.0.202
5.0.407
5.0.302
3.1.418
3.1.414
MSBuild SDK: /usr/local/share/dotnet/sdk/6.0.202/Sdks
.NET Runtime (x64)
Runtime : /usr/local/share/dotnet/dotnet
Runtime Version:
6.0.4
5.0.16
5.0.8
3.1.24
3.1.20
I create a Web Application with C#, target framework is .NET 6.0, code nothing, building, report MSB 3971 error, can’t find “.NET Framework, Version=v6.0″。
but I installed .net 6 SDK before install vs,and I try reinstall .net 6 after install vs.
vs2022 for mac is first install, and I have vs 2019 for mac but can’t use .net 6
How can I fix it?
When will VS for MAC be updated to Visual Studio 2022 17.2 or Visual Studio 2022 17.1, and when will MAUI be available
Hi Jordan and Dominic.
I’m facing an error in “Find in File” when “Find All” button is clicked. Appears to me a fullscreen grid with no result.
The same behavior occurs in “Replace All”.
And this problem started when I updated to RC, but actually I’m running RC2 build 8904, and my MacBook is a Pro 2019, intel chip.
Thanks, Luiz Kolodziey
Hi,
Visual Studio Community 2022 for Mac
Version 17.0 (build 8989)
Can’t found Tasks Windows
https://docs.microsoft.com/zh-tw/visualstudio/mac/task-comments?view=vsmac-2022
(//TODO )
Thanks
Do you guys have any plans to share the UI stack that was used in VS? I assume it is not MAUI since you mention native MacOS. I assume you got rid of the Xamarin GTK stack but would be curious to know what it got replaced with. There are not a lot of alternatives these days for native MacOS widgets in the dotnet world.
Auto save and opening a file with single click are most expected features in Visual Studio Mac similar to Visual Studio Code.