With support for ASP.NET Core in Visual Studio for Mac, you are empowered to create beautiful, modern web applications. Craft the front-end with the same web editor experience you know and love from Visual Studio and Windows and publish to the cloud directly from the IDE. May 10, 2017 - One typical reader comment on Hacker News said: 'I find the naming 'Visual Studio for Mac' pretty deceptive, since apparently it is not anything. ![]() I recently install VS for Mac community version: 7.6.3(build 1) I set up my TFS server and successfully created a workplace. I can select get latest on my company server and it will download all the folders from the server but won't download any of files. Im not sure whats going on here or how to open up the logs on a Mac, the log under version control is greyed out. This is drastically affecting my work performance. We are still experiencing the exact same issue with the latest version downloaded today. When clicking on Get Latest or Get Specific Version nothing happens. The files and folders remain shown as Not Downloaded, nothing appears in the dialog box, no errors are reported. The only way we can get a file downloaded is to navigate to a specific file and then check it out at which point it is downloaded and checked out. We can then uncheck out the file. What else can we provide as far as logs are concerned so this problem can be fixed? I just upgraded to Unity 2018.1 on my Mac, and I was excited to use the new Visual Studio editor that replaces MonoDevelop. However, when I start Visual Studio, it prompts me to upgrade, and when I do, I get an error message that says 'Error installing application.' It looks like this: When I click close, I get another similar error dialog that says 'Failed to restart Visual Studio'. After that, when I look at the Visual Studio icon in my Applications folder, it has a crossed-out icon: And when I double click it, I get an error message saying 'You can't open the application 'Visual Studio' because it may be damaged or incomplete.' Anything I can do about this? I was really looking forward to using Visual Studio instead of MonoDevelop, but I currently can't work on anything at all like this.
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