![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This represents a big leap for us through the move to the 64-bit architecture. If you’re ready to move to Visual Studio 2022, so are we! In 2021.3 we introduced initial beta support for Preview 2 (and it’s worth using with Preview 3 as well - see our blog detailing the changes.). ![]()
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