Avalonia Enables .NET MAUI Support for Linux and WebAssembly Browsers
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Summary
Avalonia is developing a backend to bring .NET MAUI (Multi-platform App UI) to Linux and WebAssembly browsers, addressing a major community request since MAUI's launch. The project has progressed from an experiment to a committed initiative, with working applications already running on these new platforms. Users can try a live demo of a MAUI application running in a browser via WebAssembly, rendered through Avalonia's technology.
Key quotes
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What started as an experiment has grown into a project we are committing to, with apps already running on new platforms.
This is a real MAUI application running on WebAssembly, rendered through Avalonia.
Avalonia is bringing .NET MAUI to Linux and WebAssembly, delivering on the community's most requested features since MAUI launched.
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