Android Studio 3.2 Free Download 32/64-bit for Windows 10, Windows 7, 8, 8.1, Vista, Linux, and for Mac. It is the full offline installer standalone setup direct single click download of Android Studio 3.1.3.
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You can also get. Android Studio 3.2 Overview Android Studio is the awesome IDE for Android application developers. As with other integrated development environments, Android Studio’s developers releases latest versions day by day to improve Android Developer’s interaction.
Android Developer’s love its latest creative features. Let us review some previous releases i.e. Android Studio 3.0. Android Studio 3.0 provides you App Support, enhanced profiler support, advanced Container Layout support. Android Studio 3.0 has provided users the support new languages i.e. Android studio 3.0 has provided users with faster built time. Android Studio 3.0.1 is more stable and scalable as compared to previous releases.
Also, provide support about Android Instant App and more Layout Editor Improvements. As when we talk about Android Studio 3.1.1 it is the successor version of 3.0. Android Studio 3.1.1 is availed by developers in May 2018. Kotlin is more upgraded to version 1.2.30.
Android Studio 3.1.1 lets running lint from CMD-Line to analyze your Kotlin classes. Hence if you talk about Android Studio 3.1.3 it has the more stable channel as compared to previous releases. You can also get. As you may have in the knowledge that Android Studio 3.2 is been available in the market on 8 May 2018.
The new Studio comes with amazing features i.e. Android App Bundle, Android Jetpack etc. Android Studio 3.2 has composing advanced Android Jetpack solution.
I may increase your knowledge about Jetpack. Jetpack composed of a set of libraries, architectural guidance.
It also includes new helping developer tools that you should use in order to create the application with ease and quickly. Jetpack help you in infrastructure code, due to this you can make your application more creative and unique. Android Studio 3.2 composed of rich tools that help Jetpack libraries in order to create stunning and creative apps.
In the Android Studio 3.2 the canary fourteen release provide huge support in App Modeling, it is due to the new Android App bundle. Android Studio 3.2 now supports slices.
Using slices you can add portions of your app content in some another UI surfaces in any Android OS. Now it composed of the new assistant panel. When you do an update, a new assistant panel opens automatically in order to inform you about the latest changes that are happened to the Android IDE. In performance profiler suite the energy profiler may let developers understand the energy impact of your created application with Android Device at which your app is running. You can also get.
Android Studio 3.2 Features We mentioned all the latest new features of Android Studio 3.2 below. Android Studio 3.2 has a faster UI and built time as compared to the previous release i.e. Android Studio 3.1. Android Studio 3.2 now comes with the stunning user-friendly interface. This latest release will let developers to create a new App Bundle and to publish it on Play store without changing in code. In this release, it should do ultra-fast Android Emulator Snapshots. Now it provides users a well-designed and well-managed navigational structure between screens in your workplace application.
Now in Android Studio, 3.2 material design is more updated and enhanced. In CPU Profiler libraries you have System Trace features that let developers see clearly how your app interact with your system resources in detail. Now include AndroidX refactoring and slices support. In Android Studio 3.2 the new navigational editor allows developers to create XML resources when you have in need. New Assistant Panel is been added that help users to notify about the updates happenings. It now composed of IntelliJ 2018.1 platform version, it should help developers in partial git commit support, data flow analysis etc.
New Energy profiler is been included. R8 optimizer is now used instead of ProGuard in build process because R8 will do faster build as compared to ProGuard. Now you may use Android Emulator in any case for purpose of Screen Record. Technical Setup Details Title: Android Studio 3.2 Free Download Setup File Name: androidstudio.exe File Size: 783 MB Compatibility: 64-bit (x64) and 32-bit (x86) Setup Type: Offline Installer File Type:.exe License Type: Commercial Trial Developers: System Requirements For Installation Have a look, at the system requirements before downloading the Android Studio 3.2 trial version offline installer setup. Operating System: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, MAC.
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By, Product Manager, Android Just in time for Google I/O 2017, we're providing a sneak peak of Android Studio 3.0 - available to today on our canary release channel. Android Studio's our official IDE, purpose-built for Android, and we keep increasing our investment. The feature set in Android Studio is focused on accelerating your app development flow and providing the latest tools built for the Android platform. To accelerate your development flow, Android Studio 3.0 includes three major features: a new suite of app performance profiling tools to quickly diagnose performance issues, support for the Kotlin programming language, and increased Gradle build speeds for large sized app projects. Android Studio 3.0 also tightly integrates with Android platform development with these additional key features: support for Instant App development, inclusion of the Google Play Store in the Android O emulator system images, and new wizards for Android O development. Overall, this first canary release of Android Studio 3.0 has 20+ new features. We have been quietly iterating on many of these features as part of the Android Studio 2.4 Canaries.
Today we are renumbering the release to Android Studio 3.0 after recognizing that we added many significant features, and that we had to introduce a rare breaking change in the Android Gradle Plugin to improve scalability and build times. If you want to target, create an, start developing with the or use the latest in Android app performance tools to improve your app quality then you should download Android Studio 3.0 Canary 1 today. Check out the the list below organized into key developer flow for the details of the new features in this first canary release of Android Studio 3.0. Develop. Kotlin Programming Language - By popular request, Android Studio 3.0 now includes support for. With this new language support, you can seamlessly add Kotlin code next to your existing Android app code and have access to all the great development tools found in Android Studio.
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You can choose to add Kotlin to your project using the built-in conversion tool found under Code → Convert Java File to Kotlin File, or you choose to create a Kotlin enabled project with the New Project Wizard. Lean more about Kotlin language. Kotlin Language Conversion in Android Studio. XML Fonts & Downloadable Fonts - Adding custom fonts to your app (available when targeting Android O) is now even easier with the XML fonts preview and font selection tools in Android Studio. You can can also create a downloadable font resource for your app. Using downloadable fonts allows you to use a custom font in your app while avoiding the need to bundle in a font resource into your APK.
To use downloadable fonts, ensure that you device or emulator is running Google Play Services v11.2.63 or higher. Build. Instant App Support - With Android Studio 3.0, you can create in your project. Instant Apps are lightweight Android apps that your users can immediately run without installation.
To support this, Android Studio introduces two new module types: instant app and feature. Combined with a new 'Modularize' refactoring action and the, Android Studio can help you extend your app into an Instant App. To use you can use the New Module Wizard or right-click on a class and navigate to: Refactor → Modularize. Build Speed Improvements - We are continuing to invest in making build speeds faster. For this release, we focused on improving speed for projects that have many modules. To achieve these speed improvements and to support future enhancements, we have made breaking API changes to the Android Gradle plugin used by Android Studio.
If you depended on APIs provided by the previous plugin you should validate compatibility with the new plugin and migrate applicable APIs. To test, update the plugin version in your build.gradle file. To ensure app security and a consistent experience with physical devices, the emulator system images with the Google Play store included are signed with a release key. This means you will not be able to get elevated privileges. If you require elevated privileges (root) to aid with your app troubleshooting, you can use the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) emulator system images that do not include Google apps or services.
To get started, make sure you are using Android Emulator v26.1+, the latest system images API 24+ and then create a new AVD with a Google Play icon next to the device definition. OpenGL ES 3.0 Support in Android Emulator - As a part of our ongoing investment in making your development experience fast, the latest version of the Android Emulator has OpenGL ES 3.0 support for Android O system images along with significant improvements in OpenGL ES 2.0 graphics performance for older emulator system images.
Most modern graphics cards on all operating systems support OpenGL ES 2.0 acceleration. To use OpenGL ES 3.0 with the Android Emulator, your development machine needs a host GPU graphics card that supports OpenGL 3.2 or higher on Microsoft® Windows® or Linux (with Apple MacOS® support coming in the future). APK Debugging - For those of you who just want to debug an APK without building your project in Android Studio, the Android Studio 3.0 release now has the ability to debug an arbitrary APK. This functionally is especially helpful for those who develop your Android C code in another development environment, but want to debug and analyze the APK in the context of Android Studio. As long as you have a debuggable version of your APK, you can use the new APK Debugging features to analyze, profile & debug the APK.
Moreover, if you have access to the sources of your APK, you can link the source to the APK debugging flow for a higher fidelity debugging process. Get started by simply selecting Profile or debug APK from the Android Studio Welcome Screen or File → Profile or debug APK. Android Profiler - Android Studio 3.0 includes a brand new suite of tools to help debug performance problems in your app.
We completely rewrote the previous set of Android Monitor tools, and replaced them with the Android Profiler. Once you deploy your app to a running device or emulator, click on the Android Profiler tab and you will now have access to a real-time & unified view of the CPU, Memory, & Network activity for your app. Each of the performance events are mapped to the UI event timeline which highlights touch events, key presses, and activity changes so that you have more context on when and why a certain event happened. Click on each timeline to dig into each performance aspect of your app.
Network Profiler - Optimizing foreground and background network usage in your app can lead to a more performant app and lower app data usage. The network profiler allows you to monitor the network activity of your app, inspect the payload of each of your network requests, and link back to the line of source code that generated the network request. Currently, the network profiler works with, and network libraries. The network profiler is an advanced analysis feature that can be enabled on Pre-Android O devices & emulators by selecting Enable Advanced Profiling in the Profiling Tab in the Run Configuration box. In addition to enabling network request and payload analysis, this checkbox enables event collection at the top level, memory object count, and memory garbage collection. For Android O-based devices and emulator, just deploy your app.
If you are using a previous version of Android Studio, you can install Android Studio 3.0 Canary 1. You can download this update from the official Android Studio Preview.
As mention in this blog, there are some breaking Gradle Plugin API changes to support new features in the IDE. Therefore, you should also update your Android Gradle plugin version to 3.0.0-alpha1 in your current project to test and validate your app project setup.
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