Today we released the third preview of the next update: Visual Studio 2017 version 15.7. The top highlights of this Preview include:
•Updates to Universal Windows Platform development •C++ development improvements •Significant updates in Xamarin and .NET Mobile Development •Ability to configure installation locations •Debugger support for authenticated Source Link •Live Unit Testing improvements •New tooling for migrating to NuGet PackageReference •Connected Service improvements to deployment and Key Vault functionality
This preview builds upon the features that debuted in the Preview 2 and Preview 1 releases that occurred in March. As always, you can drill into the details of all of these features by exploring the Visual Studio 2017 version 15.7 Preview release notes. We appreciate your early adoption, engagement, and feedback as it helps us ship the most high-quality tools to everyone in the Visual Studio community.