Microsoft's .NET MAUI (Multi-platform App UI) is the next-gen evolution of the mobile-centric Xamarin.Forms that adds desktop app support, which has just been formally introduced in .NET 6 Preview 3.
The promise of writing one codebase and running it everywhere has never really panned out for developers. However, using XAML and .NET MAUI, you come much closer. .NET MAUI is described by Microsoft ...
Microsoft’s Multiplatform App UI framework for .NET allows developers to build desktop and mobile apps from a single C# and XAML codebase. Microsoft has formally introduced its .NET MAUI ...
With the availability of the .NET MAUI 9 version in .NET 9.0, Microsoft has expanded the range of functions of the UI framework and also worked on the stability of the framework and the generated apps ...
Cross-platform framework for building mobile and desktop apps with C# and XAML is scheduled for GA by end of June. Microsoft’s .NET MAUI (Multi-platform App UI) has moved to a release candidate (RC) ...
In terms of support, .NET MAUI differs from Windows Forms and WPF. With Windows Forms and WPF, support is linked to the support of the .NET version: Unfortunately, .NET MAUI only receives support for ...
Microsoft has released Preview 7 of its .NET 10 runtime and frameworks, with new features including wrapping WebSocket connections as streams, improved passkey authentication in ASP.NET, and new ...