Microsoft Releases Final Windows Phone SDK 7.1.1 (Tango) For Developers
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Today Microsoft released their final version of the Windows Phone SDK 7.1.1 (Tango) for developers. The new SDKÂ build will allow developers to develop apps that work well on the new 256 MB devices such as the Nokia Lumia 610Â and use the WPSDK 7.1 to develop on machines running Windows 8.
The final version of the SDK comes with the following changes,
- The Visual Studio IDE is patched to enable selection from a list of emulators, and launching it (note that the WPSDK can only support connecting to one at a time, though)
- The Windows Phone [512 MB device] emulator image is updated to use build 8773
- A second, new emulator device image is included, allowing you to emulate running your app on a 256 MB device
- The Microsoft Advertising SDK is updated to the latest version (previously only available as a separate install), which fixes some issues devs were encountering at runtime
- IntelliSense now supports specifying the 512 MB device requirement in your manifest file, should you choose to opt your app out from running on the new 256 MB devices
- Language support is again consistent both in the IDE (the 7.1.1 Update supports all 10 of the WPSDK 7.1 languages) and in the emulator OS (Malay and Indonesian have been added)
Read more on this at Windows Phone Team blog and download the SDK update here.
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