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Microsoft has announced the release of the Windows UI Library Preview, which facilitates UWP app developers by cutting ties with SDK releases, and opting for more flexibility using NuGet packages.
The Windows UI Library is a set of open-source Microsoft UI controls and features for the Windows UWP platform, which gives developers the tools to build fluent design experiences for Windows.
Earlier versions of the Windows UI library focused on UWP and on Fluent Design. The next big release, WinUI 3.0, will finally step outside the UWP framework, supporting the entire native Windows ...
The Windows UI Library Version 3 (WinUI 3) has been available since 2021. In addition to the UWP XAML controls, WinUI 3 has also released the XAML framework from Windows.
At its Ignite 2019 conference today, Microsoft announced that the next version of its Windows UI library, WinUI 3.0, has entered the alpha preview stage.
One of those is the Windows UI Library (WinUI), which means developers can access XAML controls and elements through NuGet packages.
Microsoft is positioning UWP for traditional line of business (LOB) applications with an emphasis on rapid application development (RAD) using the Windows Template Studio. But that’s not all ...
First there was Windows 8’s WinRT with its Metro controls. This evolved into the Windows Platform and the Windows UI Library, WinUI.
Microsoft's Windows Community Toolkit 7 brings a host of new features for building user experience (UX) components for Windows 10 apps.