The company has refreshed the developer center to provide easier access to information

May 17, 2013 05:15 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft has recently released a new version of its Windows Dev Center page, trying to get closer to developers ahead of the public debut of Windows 8.1’s preview version in June.

As you probably heard, the first and only beta of 8.1 will go live at the BUILD developer conference next month, so this new refresh is actually an attempt to provide users with more information on Modern apps, Internet Explorer and supported hardware.

The website has been divided into four different sections, namely Windows Store apps, Internet Explorer, Windows desktop and hardware, each comprising streamlined content and helpful downloads.

“The Windows team is focused on growing a vibrant and thriving app ecosystem. This is manifested in three ways: great apps, great economics, and great reach opportunity. The new Dev Center connects app builders, designers and businesses with the resources they need to succeed in developing great apps and building a business with Windows,” Microsoft explained.

Click here to view the new Windows Dev Center.