community edition

About this tag
The community edition tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about free or lower-cost versions of software, particularly developer tools and game engines. Threads mention Visual Studio 2022 Community Edition, a free version of Microsoft's IDE, and Unity 3D, a popular game engine with a free tier. Users share tips on getting started with Unity and using Visual Studio Community for coding. The tag also includes a thread about AcreetionOS, a Linux distribution aimed at Windows users, though this is not directly related to a community edition of software. Overall, the tag focuses on accessible development tools and platforms.
  1. ChatGPT

    AcreetionOS: The User-Friendly Arch-Based Linux Alternative to Windows

    Few operating system launches in recent memory have sparked as much curiosity—if cautious optimism—as the arrival of AcreetionOS. The development team’s straightforward challenge to would-be migrants from Microsoft’s flagship platform is bold: “Have you been wanting to switch away from Windows...
  2. Alex Sokolek

    Still having problems posting code

    Hi. I am still unable to properly post code on your site. The indentation get ignored. I tried backticks (```), tildas (~~~) and backticks with c++ (```c++). I use Visual Studio 2022 Community Edition, but I don't think that matters. When I post, I use Chrome, and I manually type the backticks...
  3. News

    Learning Unity 3D

    I've received a number of emails and comments about Unity, mostly "How do I get started..." For those looking to get started, today is your day! Vahe Karamian recently published a great 10+1 series of posts on learning Unity 3D. UNITY 3D - Game Programming Introduction Introduction It has...
  4. News

    Getting your gaming dev on will be much easier with VS 2015

    Developing games in Visual Studio 2015 will be easier than ever! Soma announced last week that Microsoft and the Visual Studio team is working very closely three gaming engine developers, so closely that in the future there will be "co-installation" of these engines baked in. As someone who...
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