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TeamCity 8.1 adds simplified setup, VS 2013 support, improved REST API, and more Posted: Feb 12, 2014 12:14 PM
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Whether you’ve crossed to the light side of continuous integration with TeamCity 8 or not, we already have a fresh update for you to make your work even easier. TeamCity 8.1 is available for download, introducing the following major changes:

  • Simplified and sometimes ‘automagic’ server and project configuration.
  • Support for Microsoft Visual Studio 2013, Subversion 1.8, and Maven 3.1.
  • Feature branches auto-merge for Git and Mercurial.
  • Many additions to the REST API.

Check out the What's New page to learn more about these and other enhancements in TeamCity 8.1. and download TeamCity 8.

Note that since v8.0, each additional Build Agent License added to TeamCity Professional Server gives you 10 more build configurations. See TeamCity pricing for more details.

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