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'''Windows 8 build 8175.5''' is the official Developer Preview 4 build of [[Windows 8]], sent out to 50 contestants qualifying for the second round of the ''Windows 8 First Apps'' contest,<ref name="FirstAppsDetails">Harris, Jensen; Leblond, Antoine; Zander, Jason. [http://web.archive.org/web/20111210164241/https://buildwindowscontest.com/ Contest Information], ''Windows 8 First Apps Contest''. 6 December 2011.</ref><ref name="FirstAppsRules">Harris, Jensen; Leblond, Antoine; Zander, Jason. [http://web.archive.org/web/20120107150820/https://buildwindowscontest.com/OfficialRules.aspx Official Rules], ''Windows 8 First Apps Contest''. 6 December 2011.</ref><ref>Dixon, Ian. [https://thedigitallifestyle.com/w/index.php/2011/12/07/microsoft-launch-windows-8-first-apps-contest/ Microsoft launch Windows 8 First Apps Contest], ''The Digital Lifestyle''. 7 December 2011.</ref> a competition where developers made use of the then-new Windows Runtime development tools included as part of the [[Windows 8 Build 8102.101.winmain_win8m3.110830-1739|first Developer Preview]] to work on native applications that aligned with the best practices observed within the Metro design language as closely as possible.<ref name="FirstAppsDetails"/> It was formally distributed through a private beta program hosted on the Microsoft Connect website on 15 January 2012.<ref name="FirstAppsRules"/>
'''Windows 8 build 8175.5 (fbl_dev_dp4)''' is the official Developer Preview 4 build of [[Windows 8]], sent out to 50 contestants qualifying for the second round of the ''Windows 8 First Apps'' contest,<ref name="FirstAppsDetails">Harris, Jensen; Leblond, Antoine; Zander, Jason. [http://web.archive.org/web/20111210164241/https://buildwindowscontest.com/ Contest Information], ''Windows 8 First Apps Contest''. 6 December 2011.</ref><ref name="FirstAppsRules">Harris, Jensen; Leblond, Antoine; Zander, Jason. [http://web.archive.org/web/20120107150820/https://buildwindowscontest.com/OfficialRules.aspx Official Rules], ''Windows 8 First Apps Contest''. 6 December 2011.</ref><ref>Dixon, Ian. [https://thedigitallifestyle.com/w/index.php/2011/12/07/microsoft-launch-windows-8-first-apps-contest/ Microsoft launch Windows 8 First Apps Contest], ''The Digital Lifestyle''. 7 December 2011.</ref> a competition where developers made use of the then-new Windows Runtime development tools included as part of the [[Windows 8 Build 8102.101.winmain_win8m3.110830-1739|first Developer Preview]] to work on native applications that aligned with the best practices observed within the Metro design language as closely as possible.<ref name="FirstAppsDetails"/> It was formally distributed through a private beta program hosted on the Microsoft Connect website on 15 January 2012.<ref name="FirstAppsRules"/>


Throughout the second round, contestants were tasked with making necessary changes to one or two applicable Metro applications to ensure compatibility with this build and resubmit them to a panel of three judges for final evaluation.<ref name="FirstAppsRules"/> The build was first referenced in a thread on the now-defunct ''Tools for Windows Store Apps'' forum on 18 January 2012,<ref>Shafiq, Imran. [http://web.archive.org/web/20210512183500/https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/451158e5-c63d-4efb-8f32-90719e7231e7/developer-license-sign-in-is-not-working-on-the-vs-2011-beta-build?forum=toolsforwinapps Developer License sign in is not working on the VS 2011 BETA build], ''Tools for Windows Store Apps''. 18 January 2012.</ref> and the full contents of the x64 compile's Microsoft Connect release were later publicly shared on 28 June 2022.
Throughout the second round, contestants were tasked with making necessary changes to one or two applicable Metro applications to ensure compatibility with this build and resubmit them to a panel of three judges for final evaluation.<ref name="FirstAppsRules"/> The build was first referenced in a thread on the now-defunct ''Tools for Windows Store Apps'' forum on 18 January 2012,<ref>Shafiq, Imran. [http://web.archive.org/web/20210512183500/https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/451158e5-c63d-4efb-8f32-90719e7231e7/developer-license-sign-in-is-not-working-on-the-vs-2011-beta-build?forum=toolsforwinapps Developer License sign in is not working on the VS 2011 BETA build], ''Tools for Windows Store Apps''. 18 January 2012.</ref> and the full contents of the x64 compile's Microsoft Connect release were later publicly shared on 28 June 2022.
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