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-->I purchased a license for VS 2017 Enterprise and was able to successfully activate it on Windows thru add Product Key feature. However on Mac there is no such option to activate Enterprise with the key I used on Windows. How do I enter product key for Visual Studio for MAC? TedRogers US Member June 2017 edited June 2017 in Visual Studio for Mac Tools for Xamarin. To use Visual Studio Enterprise for Mac or Visual Studio Professional for Mac you must have a relevant subscription and be signed in to the IDE. If you’d like to jump right in, download Visual Studio 2017 version 15.5 and download Visual Studio for Mac. Visual Studio 2017 Version 15.5 This update contains major performance improvements, new features, as well as fixes for bugs reported by you.
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The minimum system requirements for the Visual Studio 2017 for Mac family of products is below. To install Visual Studio 2017 for Mac,see Visual Studio 2017 Downloads. For information about everythingthat's new in this release, see the Visual Studio for Mac 2017 release notes.See also Visual Studio 2017 for Mac Platform Targeting and Compatibility.
Visual Studio 2017 for Mac
The following products support the minimum system requirements below:
- Visual Studio Enterprise 2017 for Mac.
- Visual Studio Professional 2017 for Mac.
- Visual Studio Community 2017 for Mac.
Supported Operating Systems | Visual Studio 2017 for Mac will install and run on the following operating systems:
Xamarin.iOS and Xamarin.Mac projects may require newer versions of macOS as a result of Xcode requirements. Please see the [Xamarin release notes](https://docs.microsoft.com/xamarin/ios/release-notes/) for more information. |
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Supported Languages | Visual Studio for Mac is available in the following languages:
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Thanks to integration with Xamarin, a cross-platform software development company that Microsoft acquired last year, Visual Studio encourages macOS and iOS developers 'to use Microsoft’s development tools, since they will no longer need a Windows computer or virtual machine to do so.' Xamarin Studio is expected to eventually close for good following a full integration into Microsoft.
“Developers get a great IDE and a single environment to not only work on end-to-end solutions — from mobile and web apps to games — but also to integrate with and deploy to Azure,” Scott Guthrie, executive vice president of the Microsoft Cloud and Enterprise group, said in a statement. “Whether you use C#, F#, .NET Core, ASP.NET Core, Xamarin or Unity, you’ll get a best-in-class development environment, natively designed for the Mac.”Visual Studio has been designed natively for macOS, according to Microsoft, letting developers manage their code hosted by any provider, including GitHub and Visual Studio Team Services. Developers can build, connect, and tune native mobile apps for iOS, macOS, and Android while also having the ability to create web applications thanks to support for ASP.NET Core. In terms of programming languages, the C# and F# languages are supported.
There are three different versions of Visual Studio for Mac that users can download, including Visual Studio Community, Visual Studio Professional, and Visual Studio Enterprise. Microsoft markets Community as its free, but 'fully-featured,' IDE for students and individual developers. Professional targets small teams with subscription benefits, while more 'demanding' users and projects with larger scale are suggested to look into Enterprise.
For its cloud subscriptions, there are yearly and monthly options available to users interested in the higher-tier Visual Studio plans. An annual subscription to Visual Studio Professional costs $539/year while a monthly subscription costs $45/month. For Visual Studio Enterprise, users will pay $2,999/year or $250/month. Subscribers will be able to earn small credits back each month for the yearly tiers, contingent on their use of different Azure services.
For a detailed breakdown of the differences between each Visual Studio subscription, including individual licenses, check out the app's new website.
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