I refuse a retirement of Visual Studio App Center.

Citrouille73 0 Reputation points
2025-02-28T01:33:19.8733333+00:00

Hey! Citrouille73 here! In this post, I.will be explaining to you why I don't think that Visual Studio App Center should be retired. As some of you may know, according to the Microsoft Lifecycle policy, Visual Studio App Center is scheduled for retirement of March 31, 2025. But I don't want this to happen, and here's why : 1 : Impact among users, the App Center was a great tool to build, test applications. A retirement of it would really impact developers, I understand that Microsoft understand that this might impact developers, but they are only looking for improving, not impacting. 2 : Transition to Azure Pipelines or BrowserStack Automate might be annoying, especially if you are only using App Center. 3 : Microsoft is also ashamed to let App Center retired, but making ourselves ashamed is bad, so please continue supporting App Center. How about you? Would you like App Center not retired? Do you agree with me? Let me know!

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  1. Anna Xiu-MSFT 30,921 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2025-02-28T05:45:27.5033333+00:00

    Hello, you can get support for App Center directly from within the App Center portal: open the help menu in the upper right corner of the App Center portal: ? > Contact support

    Thanks for your understanding.

    Help and Feedback - Visual Studio App Center | Microsoft Learn

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