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Start your free trialAdam Futrell
11,976 PointsVideo states that Windows is the only OS that Visual Studio can be ran on.
This is no longer true. There is a version of Visual Studio for Mac now (https://www.visualstudio.com/vs/visual-studio-mac/).
Steven Parker
231,261 PointsThe forum is a great place to get help from other students, but may not be the most expedient (or even certain) way to contact the staff.
You may also want to submit a bug report as described on the Support page.
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Manuel Gapp
8,820 PointsThe version for macOs is only a "Core"-version without the framework.
Adam Futrell
11,976 PointsThat makes sense. In that case, the statement made in the ASP.NET MVC 5 video would only be applicable for Windows. Thank you.
Vladimir Gerasimovich
3,434 PointsVisual Studio Online is now Visual Studio Team Services
Adam Futrell
11,976 PointsAdam Futrell
11,976 PointsVideo I am referring to: https://teamtreehouse.com/library/introduction-28