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The company calls the Windows App SDK the evolution of Windows desktop app development, providing a unified set of of libraries, frameworks, components and tools -- decoupled from Windows and served ...
With Windows App SDK 1.1, you are now able to programmatically restart your application and set recovery options after app termination due to events such as an app update, app crash, or hang.
Things are easier if your code was written in .Net, as the .Net Upgrade Assistant will help move C# UWP code to the Windows Application SDK, automating much of the process.
Now with the launch of Windows App SDK 1.2, we are excited to make this functionality available for third-party developers to create widgets for their packaged Win32 apps and test them locally on ...
Microsoft’s journey to today’s Windows App SDK and Win UI as a unified framework for building .NET desktop applications hasn’t been smooth. Today’s platform brings modern tools and designs ...
This SDK has been available in a preview form since mid-September or so, but only to a select few developers who had already released apps for Windows Phone 7. The lack of lead time is new for ...
Microsoft has released the 1.0 stable release of its Windows App Software Development Kit (SDK) today, November 16. Formerly known as "Project Reunion," the platform is meant to bridge the app gap ...
Other updates in Windows App SDK 1.6 include new package deployment APIs, which now offer additional options for removal, provisioning, and detection of pending registration and locally available ...
Windows App SDK applications are getting a serious speed boost thanks to a new innovation from Microsoft - native Ahead-Of-Time (AOT) compilation. VIEW GALLERY - 2. Darren Allan.