The Windows team is delighted to announce its very first, developer ready, non-expiring (licensed) virtual machines. The Windows team said that constant entreaties from users for a complete Windows 10 development app persuaded them to make this decision:

The new VMs allow users to insert their Windows 10 Pro license key and get coding and relieves users from the hassle of downloading additional tools for developing apps. The Virtual Machines are introduced in Hyper-V, Parallels, VirtualBox, and come in several flavors:

“Last year, we released the evaluation VMs and we took the feedback to heart that you wanted a fully configured Windows 10 development environment that won’t expire.” as stated in Windows blog.

  • Windows 10 Pro, Version 1607
  • Visual Studio 2015 Community Update 3 (Build 14.0.25425.01)
  • Windows developer SDK and tools (Build 14393)
  • Microsoft Azure SDK for .NET (Build 2.9.5)
  • Windows Bridge for iOS (Build 0.2.160914)
  • Windows UWP samples (September 2016)
  • Windows Bridge for iOS samples
  • Bash for Windows

For users who don’t own a Windows 10 Pro license and still want the Windows 10 and UWP experience, they can get the free evaluation version of the VMs which expire after a pre-determined span of time. You can get the Windows 10 Pro license here.

Windows 10 Pro, Version 1607

Visual Studio 2015 Community Update 3 (Build 14.0.25425.01)

Windows developer SDK and tools (Build 14393)

Microsoft Azure SDK for .NET (Build 2.9.5)

Windows Bridge for iOS (Build 0.2.160914)

Windows UWP samples (September 2016)

Windows Bridge for iOS samples

Bash for Windows

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