DreamSpark new features: first glance on what’s new.
We’ve recently announced on Twitter that the DreamSpark pages have been re-imagined.
Those who have tried to download in the meantime software from the DreamSpark pages will certainly have noticed the differences. It is not only about a new design, but more importantly a series of new features and functionalities have been included. Have a look at the most important changes!
For students
With the new color branding, the different academic users will be guided to the right information: a. DreamSpark for Students – direct access to the individual students experience. b. DreamSpark for Academic Institutions – information about the DreamSpark subscription such as program benefits, EULAs, usage guidelines, and the steps to purchase a subscription etc. |
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Language |
Don’t speak English fluently? No problem, a series of languages are supported, including French, German and Italian. No Dutch yet, however. |
Integration with AppHub |
Did you not find your way to Windows 8 or Windows Phone Store before? Via the student pages you can now find dedicated information related to App Development and even access the Store (for free) from there. |
More than just software downloads |
The new site has shifted from focusing purely on software downloads to bringing tools and resources related to development on our platforms (Windows 8, Windows Phone and Games) in a more prominent position. |
A page dedicated to Windows 8 App Development where students can find the resources and tools they need to start developing Windows 8 apps, including a pointer to downloading the getting started guide. This page does not require students to verify their user status. Easy to access for everyone! Also: Free access for students to the Windows Store. From the Windows 8 App Development page, users will be directed to the Windows Store Access page on DreamSpark where they can verify their user status and then get a registration code to use in the Windows Store to register for free. |
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Not using DreamSpark to download software? |
Students with a webstore account will now be able to redeem a Dreamspark.com access code that they can use to create a Dreamspark.com account, verify and then get the Windows Store registration code. |
For institutions
In the previous edition of DreamSpark, it was often very hard to get a full overview of the programs and procedures. We have streamlined the site, and will give you quick and straightforward answers to following questions :
o Who is eligible to use DreamSpark?
o What’s the difference between DreamSpark & DreamSpark Premium?