Still, version 2.2 of Windows Template Studio does get some interesting new features. Among them is a 3D Launcher. Elsewhere, Microsoft has focused on keeping the service running efficiently, with enhancements to Wizard abilities and improved documentations. Here is the feature changelog:
3D Launcher feature Wizard enhancements Improved documentation Improved testing Bug fixes
Windows Template Studio was released last year as a new service specifically for developers of Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps. It gives Dev’s tools to create new applications more easily thanks to a wizard that guides them through creations. The open source suite highlights pages, frameworks, and features through a four-step process. UWP apps can be created more quickly and efficiently. Microsoft developed the Template Studio as an evolution of Windows App Studio. As well as new features in version 2.2, Microsoft also updated the development platform:
Updated Microsoft.NETCore.UniversalWindowsPlatform to 6.15 Updated Newtonsoft.Json to 11.0.2 Updated Microsoft.Toolkit.Uwp, Microsoft.Toolkit.Uwp.Notifications and Microsoft.Toolkit.Uwp.UI.Controls to 3.0.0 Update Telerik.UI.for.UniversalWindowsPlatform to 1.0.1
Upcoming Features
Microsoft also publicly roadmapped Windows Template Studio in the same blog post. The company says it is working on User Activity APIs for Windows 10 Timeline support within applications. Below is what the company says will come to WTS soon:
Menubar navigation pattern template WinUI Library nuget package integration Continued refinement with Fluent Design in the templates Work for supporting multiple projects in a single solution Ink templates User Activity APIs for Timeline support Improved Right-click->add support for existing projects