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Preran
Community Manager
Community Manager
December 13, 2016
Question

Adobe Experience Design CC (Beta) now available on Windows 10

  • December 13, 2016
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Hi everyone,

We’re excited to announce that the first public beta release of XD for Windows 10 is now available for download. At the same time, we’re also releasing our 9th beta release for Mac, as well as significant updates to our mobile apps for iOS and Android – more information on those releases here.

We know that many of you have been waiting patiently for XD on Windows 10. Today represents the first step in bringing you an end-to-end solution for UX design that is tailor-made for Windows 10, delivered as Adobe’s first Universal Windows Platform (UWP) application.

Just like we did for macOS earlier in the year, we’re starting with a high quality, high performance release that introduces a subset of the intended feature set. Each month we’ll be delivering updated versions of XD for Windows 10 and adding in new capabilities.

For more info, see Adobe Experience Design CC (Beta) now available on Windows 10 | Creative Cloud blog by Adobe

Thanks,

Preran

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Participant
December 15, 2016

It would be great if you guys could put a tutorial in the Windows version, like you did on the Mac. It would definetly turn the software more friendly to new people. It was one of the things that actually got me into it! DAT Tutorial XD

By the way, where can i say that project felix isnt running on my windows?

elainecc
Participating Frequently
December 16, 2016

Hi, mplentzbr-

You can find the Win10 tutorials here:

Adobe XD design app for Windows 10 | Adobe Experience Design CC (Beta) tutorials

Hope that helps!

-Elaine

elainecc
Participating Frequently
December 16, 2016

Thank you for the link Elaine,

It was actually a suggestion, since that feature was very helpfull being

inside the software on the Mac and it gave a hint opn how to start using

the software even being offline.

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Got it! We actually have the Welcome screen coming in a future release. In the meantime, the tutorial can be accessed through the hamburger menu > Help menu.

-Elaine

avid_body16B8
Legend
December 14, 2016

Awesome! Thanks Preran for this great announcement.

Nazreen exe
Participating Frequently
December 14, 2016

Hey There

I'm trying to install adobexd in windows10 (I've check already my current version is up to date) i can't find the adobexd in cc app list. I've tried many ways to troubleshoot this issue but it seems like a hopeless. does anybody have any ideas regarding this?can't find the adobeXd in cc app list !!

Participant
December 14, 2016

I have the exact same problem. It doesn't appear on my CC's apps list. Could this be because I do not have the Anniversary Update of Windows 10?

Adobe Employee
December 14, 2016

Yes, you need Anniversary Update to be able to install and run Adobe XD.

Please see FAQ page:

Windows support for Adobe XD

erik-nl
Inspiring
December 14, 2016

Been waiting for this quite some time, unfortunately I cannot use it since AVG says it is not safe to open this program because it contains a virus.

elainecc
Participating Frequently
December 14, 2016

Hi, @erik_np-

We're looking into this. We virus scan everything we post, so we highly doubt we actually have a virus in the package. It's likely that AVG is looking too broadly for a signature that a virus might mimic. I'm working with our engineering team to try to replicate this using AVG virus scan, and if it looks like it's a problem with the definition, will work with our security team to reach out to AVG to get this fixed.

-Elaine