We’re excited to share this preview with you and want to let you know we have even more design improvements to come in future versions! We’ll continue to evolve and improve the Extension Manager UI and your continued feedback is instrumental. We’ve also streamlined extension categories to make it easier for you to explore extensions by their purpose, such as extensions that personalize your theme, for example, or help you document your codebase. You’ll now be able to learn more about each extension without ever opening a browser to visit an extension’s repo or even leaving the IDE! The new design puts the content you care about front-and-center and brings rich extension descriptions right into the Extension Manager. After you restart Visual Studio, you’ll find the updated Extension Manager at Extensions > Manage Extensions. To use the new Extension Manager, make sure you have Visual Studio 17.7 Preview 3 or later installed from the preview channel and go to Tools > Options > Environment > Preview Features and enable the feature called Extension Manager UI Refresh (requires restart). Enable the new Extension Manager in Visual Studio 17.7 Preview 3 ![]() As we continue to work towards our official release, we’ll release blog posts with updates along the way about how we’re using your feedback to build the best Extension Manager. This update of our Extension Manager is about solving some of the issues you’ve shared and improving your quality-of-life as a user. ![]() We know from speaking with developers that while you value extensions, you sometimes experience challenges installing and using them.
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