- Download
- Visual Studio for Mac is available to install
- MonoDevelop for macOS is available from source
- 1 Add the Mono repository to your system
- Ubuntu 18.04 (i386, amd64, armhf)
- Ubuntu 16.04 (i386, amd64, armhf)
- Ubuntu 14.04 (i386, amd64, armhf)
- 2 Install MonoDevelop
- 3 Verify Installation
- 1 Add the Mono repository to your system
- Debian 10 (i386, amd64, armhf, armel)
- Debian 9 (i386, amd64, armhf, armel)
- Debian 8 (i386, amd64, armhf, armel)
- 2 Install MonoDevelop
- 3 Verify Installation
- 1 Add the Mono repository to your system
- Raspbian 9 (armhf)
- Raspbian 8 (armhf)
- 2 Install MonoDevelop
- 3 Verify Installation
- 1 Add the Mono repository to your system
- CentOS 7 (x86_64)
- CentOS 6 (x86_64, i686)
- 2 Install MonoDevelop
- 3 Verify Installation
- MonoDevelop for Windows is available from source only
- Release Notes
- Alpha and Beta updates
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The latest MonoDevelop release is: 7.6 (7.6.9.22)
Please choose your operating system to view the available packages. Source code is available on GitHub (viewing only) or as a Tarball.
Visual Studio for Mac is available to install
Visual Studio for Mac builds on top of MonoDevelop, adding open sourced internals from Visual Studio and many new extensions to support new workloads. To get the latest available version, switch to the Stable updater channel after installing.
Supported on macOS 10.11 and later.
MonoDevelop for macOS is available from source
Please refer to the building guide for more information about how to install and configure your MonoDevelop.
1 Add the Mono repository to your system
The package repository hosts the packages you need, add it with the following commands.
Note: the packages should work on newer Ubuntu versions too but we only test the ones listed below.
Ubuntu 18.04 (i386, amd64, armhf)
Ubuntu 16.04 (i386, amd64, armhf)
Ubuntu 14.04 (i386, amd64, armhf)
2 Install MonoDevelop
The package monodevelop should be installed for the MonoDevelop IDE.
3 Verify Installation
After the installation completed successfully, it’s a good idea to run through the basic hello world examples on this page to verify MonoDevelop is working correctly.
1 Add the Mono repository to your system
The package repository hosts the packages you need, add it with the following commands.
Note: the packages should work on newer Debian versions too but we only test the ones listed below.
Debian 10 (i386, amd64, armhf, armel)
Debian 9 (i386, amd64, armhf, armel)
Debian 8 (i386, amd64, armhf, armel)
2 Install MonoDevelop
The package monodevelop should be installed for the MonoDevelop IDE.
3 Verify Installation
After the installation completed successfully, it’s a good idea to run through the basic hello world examples on this page to verify MonoDevelop is working correctly.
1 Add the Mono repository to your system
The package repository hosts the packages you need, add it with the following commands.
Note: the packages should work on newer Raspbian versions too but we only test the ones listed below.
Raspbian 9 (armhf)
Raspbian 8 (armhf)
2 Install MonoDevelop
The package monodevelop should be installed for the MonoDevelop IDE.
3 Verify Installation
After the installation completed successfully, it’s a good idea to run through the basic hello world examples on this page to verify MonoDevelop is working correctly.
1 Add the Mono repository to your system
The package repository hosts the packages you need, add it with the following commands in a root shell.
Note: the packages should work on newer CentOS versions too but we only test the ones listed below.
CentOS 7 (x86_64)
CentOS 6 (x86_64, i686)
2 Install MonoDevelop
The package monodevelop should be installed for the MonoDevelop IDE.
3 Verify Installation
After the installation completed successfully, it’s a good idea to run through the basic hello world examples on this page to verify MonoDevelop is working correctly.
MonoDevelop for Windows is available from source only
Please refer to the building guide for more information about how to install and configure your MonoDevelop.
GTK# for .NET
Installer for running Gtk#-based applications on Microsoft .NET:
Release Notes
Check out the release notes of all MonoDevelop versions here.
Alpha and Beta updates
To try pre-release packages, check the alpha or beta download pages.