Azure DevOps Services | Azure DevOps Server 2022 - Azure DevOps Server 2019
Our platform of software development tools began more than 20 years ago. We released Visual Basic and Visual Studio as an integrated development environment (IDE). Visual Studio supports many plug-ins that extend its functionality. In particular, the Team Explorer plug-in allows the Visual Studio client to connect to Azure DevOps to support source control, work tracking, build, and test operations.
Desktop client developer tools
Developers have access to many tools through these versions of Visual Studio and plug-ins. To download any version of Visual Studio, go to the Visual Studio Downloads page. To understand what features you get with the Visual Studio versions, see Compare Visual Studio offerings.
Visual Studio Community: A fully featured and extensible IDE for creating modern applications for Android, iOS, and Windows, including web applications and cloud services. (Replaces Visual Studio Express.)
Visual Studio Professional: Development tools and services to support individual developers or small teams.
Visual Studio Enterprise: Integrated, end-to-end development tools and solutions for teams of any size, and with a need to scale. It supports designing, building, and managing complex enterprise applications.
Visual Studio Test Professional: Provides access to Microsoft Test and development tools to support quality and collaboration throughout the development process.
Visual Studio Code: Free, open-source code editor with a free extension to support connecting to Git repositories on Azure DevOps.
Team Explorer, a plug-in to all Visual Studio versions, connects Visual Studio to projects defined in Azure DevOps. You can manage source code, work items, and builds. For more information, see Work in Team Explorer.
Starting with Visual Studio 2019, the Azure DevOps Office Integration 2019 add-in for Office deprecated support for Microsoft Project. Project integration and the TFSFieldMapping command aren't supported for Azure DevOps Server 2019 nor for Azure DevOps Services. However, you can continue to use Microsoft Excel.
Excel: Use Excel to add and bulk modify work items.
Συμβουλή
Check to make sure the Azure DevOps Office Integration component is selected in the Visual Studio Installer, per the following example.
Task-specific clients
The following clients support specific tasks, such as managing testing efforts, providing feedback, or modifying work items:
Azure Test Plans: Manage your test efforts, create and run manual tests, and create and track bugs that are found during test efforts.
The collaboration tools supported through the web portal are summarized under Essential services. New features are deployed every three weeks for Azure DevOps Services, and quarterly for Azure DevOps Server. For release notes, see Azure DevOps Services Features Timeline.
You can use the following browsers to access the web portal:
Version
Edge
Internet Explorer
Safari (Mac)
Firefox
Chrome
Azure DevOps Services Azure DevOps Server 2020.1
Most recent
Not supported
14.1 and later
Most recent
Most recent
Azure DevOps Server 2020 Azure DevOps Server 2019 TFS 2018 TFS 2017
Most recent
11 and later
14.1 and later
Most recent
Most recent
TFS 2015
Most recent
9 and later
5 and later
Most recent
Most recent
TFS 2013
9 and later
5 and later
Most recent
Most recent
Microsoft Edge, Firefox, and Chrome automatically update themselves, so Azure DevOps supports the most recent version.
Extensions built and maintained by the Azure DevOps Services product team:
Code search: Increase cross-team collaboration and code sharing. Enables developers to quickly locate relevant information within the code base of all projects that are hosted within an organization or collection. You can discover implementation examples, browsing definitions, and error text.
Work item search: To quickly find relevant work items, search across all work item fields over all projects in an organization. Do full-text searches across all fields to efficiently locate relevant work items. Use inline search filters, on any work item field, to quickly narrow down a list of work items.
Visual Studio and Azure DevOps provide a wealth of features and functionality. They also provide a means to extend and share that functionality.
Extensions are simple add-ons that you can use to customize and extend your DevOps and work tracking experiences. They're written with standard technologies—HTML, JavaScript, and CSS. You can develop your own extensions by using your preferred dev tools.
You build extensions by using our RESTful API library. Publish your extensions to the Azure DevOps Marketplace. You can privately maintain or share them with millions of developers who use Visual Studio and Azure DevOps.
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