

(Requires Visual Studio 2013 with Update 2 or later.) Supports use of emulators in test scenarios for phones running Windows Phone 8.1 Update 1. The Windows Phone 8.1 Emulators package adds six emulator images to an existing installation of Visual Studio 2013 so you can test how apps will work on phones running Windows Phone 8.1. Features introduced in Update 2 include new emulators and universal app templates. The Windows Phone 8.1 development tools are installed with Visual Studio Community 2015 with Update 2. Released in October 2013, this SDK can be used to create Windows apps (for Windows 8.1 or later) using web technologies, native, and managed code or desktop apps that use the native or managed programming model. This installation also includes holographic DirectX project templates for Visual Studio


Run apps on Windows Holographic in a virtual machine without a HoloLens. Note: The version will display as 4 during setup. Released in conjunction with Windows 10, version 1507. Windows 10 SDK (0) and Microsoft Emulator for Windows 10 mobile (0). Released in conjunction with Windows 10, version 1511 Windows 10 SDK (6.212) and Microsoft Emulator for Windows 10 mobile (6.11) Addressed issue where application data was not preserved across remote debugging sessions when apps were getting un-registered.Addressed issue where deploying a legacy Store app to a 8.1 Phone caused Visual Studio to crash.

Addressed issue where SDK setup failed to install on Windows.Addressed issue where MidlRT and MDMerge failed to run on Windows 7.Addressed issue where developers could not build UWP apps on Windows 7 because MRMSupport.dll failed to load.This non-security update includes quality improvements. Released in conjunction with the Windows 10 Creators Update (version 1703). Windows 10 SDK (3.468) and Microsoft Emulator for Windows 10 mobile (4.1) Released in conjunction with the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update (version 1709). Windows 10 SDK (9.91) and Microsoft Emulator for Windows 10 mobile (4.1) Released in conjunction with the Windows 10 April Update (version 1803). Addressed issue where deriving from SelectorAutomationPeer in IDL raises MIDL error "Unsupported array pattern detected.".Addressed issue where UWP projects that used multiple MinTargetPlatformVersions would fail with a build error related to XAML.Addressed issue where Windows App Certification Kit failed to deploy MSIX bundle.Addressed issue where Windows App Certification Kits crashes for any app that declares more than one Device Family in manifest.
