Quarrel
ProjectReunion
Quarrel | ProjectReunion | |
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3 | 54 | |
361 | 3,793 | |
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0.0 | 9.3 | |
about 2 years ago | 5 days ago | |
C# | C++ | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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Quarrel
- Discord for Windows 11
- Quarrel - A FOSS UWP Discord client
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An open source client for discord
https://github.com/UWPCommunity/Quarrel if you’re on w10.
ProjectReunion
- Writing GUI apps for Windows is painful
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The power of interoperability: Why objects are inevitable (2013) [pdf]
> why Microsft has ceased anything beyond legacy support for it
That is not true at all. DirextX is COM, UWP was COM based, WinRT is still COM, WinUI and the Windows App SDK is again based on COM. C++, C#, Python and Rust are all supported programming languages for the Windows App SDK thanks to - you guessed it: COM. The C++, C# and Rust language projections for it are still being constantly updated: https://github.com/microsoft/xlang
When they started Project Reunion (code name for Windows APP SDK) back in 2021, just before Windows 11's release, they decided to double-down on COM. Like hard.
https://github.com/microsoft/WindowsAppSDK/blob/main/docs/fa...
> Practically speaking, any language & runtime that can handle COM objects can support Windows App SDK
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WinUI3 + WebView2
The issue is described here: WebView2 does not support passing in a CoreWebView2Environment · Issue #1170 · microsoft/WindowsAppSDK (github.com)
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Ask HN: What is the best way to build a desktop app in Windows in 2023?
.. and how many of the Microsoft applications actually use WinUI3? As far as I can tell they're doing their own thing (Office) or are Electron (Teams) or, at least in Windows 10, haven't actually been updated from WinForms.
The overhead of WinUI3 is pretty huge. The visual designer, a winning feature of Visual Studio for decades, is AWOL. Why? It's XAML, the same as the previous XAML designer! It's just .. broken?
The backward compatibility story is a disaster: you can get stuck in the UWP sandbox https://github.com/microsoft/WindowsAppSDK/issues/1780
What's the big Microsoft WinUI3 flagship app, then? Something people are actually using? Rather than just a few system dialogues. (How many Win11 settings pop up a Win32 dialogue box, still?)
- How can i change the pointer of my cursor in winui3?
- Leaked Microsoft poll shows fewer employees have confidence in leadership
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For the past year and a half I've been working on Wintoys, an app that let's you experience Windows in your way and keep it fresh everyday while having everything you need in one place
Development for WinAppSdk and WinUI 3 is also very slow and Microsoft seems to not want to push it and invest more developers into it for some reason. They try to improve the framework, is just it's a small team. For example it was a headacke to apply the Mica backgrop and required unmanaged code, they made it simpler and reduced it to a line of code but it took months. I have 2 out of 7 issues fixed on WinAppSdk repository and 0 out of 8 issues fixed in the WinUI 3 repository (some of the older than a year). This are just my issues, there are many other opened by other developers. So yeah, it wasn't fun at all. PoweshellSDK had an issue with the Import-Module command and it wasn't fixed for more than a year and probably won't be ever fixed, but I'm glad I found a workaround, even more clean and more safe, otherwise I couldn't have added the posibility to uninstall and change Store apps.
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Has MAUI improved last couple of months?
As far as I know, there are still some issues with OIDC integration. See this, for example.
- WPF Begins its Long Goodbye
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File Explorer will soon be a Windows App SDK app
this I'm interested in. WinAppSDK is open source.
What are some alternatives?
UWPDumper - DLL and Injector for dumping UWP applications at run-time to bypass encrypted file system protection.
Fluent - Brings the look of Windows 11 to Discord.
mactype - Better font rendering for Windows.
community-edition - Free and Open Source messaging and emailing app that combines common web applications into one.
TcNo-Acc-Switcher - A Super-fast account switcher for Steam, Battle.net, Epic Games, Origin, Riot, Ubisoft and many others! [Moved to: https://github.com/TCNOco/TcNo-Acc-Switcher]
Unicord - A free, open source Discord Client for Windows 10 and Windows Phone 10
Cronos-Rootkit - Cronos is Windows 10/11 x64 ring 0 rootkit. Cronos is able to hide processes, protect and elevate them with token manipulation.
Fluent-Discord - Windows 11 Fluent Discord theme.
Windows UI Library - Windows UI Library: the latest Windows 10 native controls and Fluent styles for your applications
AeroPeek11 - Bring back the Aero Peek feature into Windows 11.
fslang-suggestions - The place to make suggestions, discuss and vote on F# language and core library features