

After developers receive an invitation, they can log in to Mobile Center using Microsoft, GitHub or HockeyApp accounts.Īlong with Cordova and UWP support, future versions of Mobile Center will provide more cloud-based services such as push notifications and advanced analytics.For C++ projects, Visual Studio 2022 version 17.1 offers speedier “Find All References” searches, improved by 22 percent. The preview is accessible by invitation only, and Microsoft has provided a sign-up page in which developers are asked about what language and platform they are using, source code repository and so on. Don’t hesitate to contact us and let us know more about your needs."

"If you are developing a mobile app in a platform that is not supported, chances are our team is working on it. "While in public preview, we are constantly adding features and further platform support," says the Mobile Center documentation. For example, the Mobile Center's app build service - which automatically processes builds upon a pull request - only works with apps that are hosted in a GitHub repository. Social identity services include Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Twitter, while enterprise identity is handled with Azure Active Directory.Īs an early preview, much functionality is absent at this stage.


Azure Services can be used to implement a back-end for mobile apps, providing services such as authentication, authorization, Table Data Storage and offline synchronization of data. Using the Mobile Center, developers can automate the lifecycle of their apps, leveraging services for continuous integration, automated testing, distribution, crash reporting, analytics and user feedback. You can build, test, distribute, and monitor your apps and easily add backend cloud services to scale your app to millions of users on demand." "This is why we built Mobile Center: a mission control for mobile apps that brings together all the cloud and lifecycle services that help developers deliver high quality apps faster. But this is time-consuming and distracts you from your actual mission of delivering a great app. "Many teams cobble together a workflow using some of these services from different tools and products. "Delivering excellent mobile experiences requires going beyond frameworks and IDEs-developers also need services to continuously build, test, distribute, and monitor their apps so that they can quickly iterate and improve," Friedman said in a blog post. Visual Studio Mobile Center (source: Microsoft) Considering its roots in the Xamarin service, Mobile Center was appropriately introduced by Microsoft mobile exec Nat Friedman, a co-founder of Xamarin Inc., which was acquired by Microsoft earlier this year.
