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The Mixed Reality Forums here are no longer being used or maintained.
There are a few other places we would like to direct you to for support, both from Microsoft and from the community.
The first way we want to connect with you is our mixed reality developer program, which you can sign up for at https://aka.ms/IWantMR.
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If you want to join in discussions, please do so in the HoloDevelopers Slack, which you can join by going to https://aka.ms/holodevelopers, or in our Microsoft Tech Communities forums at https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/mixed-reality/ct-p/MicrosoftMixedReality.
And always feel free to hit us up on Twitter @MxdRealityDev.
Is "Windows Holographic" being re-branded as "Windows Mixed Reality?"
mr0ng
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I see things like this forum the documentation website still refer to "Windows Holographic." But I've also seen more and more "Windows Mixed Reality." For example, see the attached image from this week's Windows Developer Day. Any clarification the HoloLens team can provide is appreciated!
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DocStrange ✭✭
The name seems to be changing, but more assets from the latest Windows 10 Insider build (15031) are consistent with 'Mixed Reality'. The following (non-functional) apps appear:
Learn Mixed Reality
Mixed Reality Portal
Holograms AppPerhaps we'll learn more at the Game Developer's Conference
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The name seems to be changing, but more assets from the latest Windows 10 Insider build (15031) are consistent with 'Mixed Reality'. The following (non-functional) apps appear:
Learn Mixed Reality
Mixed Reality Portal
Holograms App
Perhaps we'll learn more at the Game Developer's Conference
@DocStrange Thanks - it does seem like it's changing. Personally, I prefer Windows Holographic as the name and Mixed Reality as the description, but I won't be disappointed