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Qml.Net | MUI | |
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10 | 2 | |
1,362 | 4,513 | |
0.7% | 0.0% | |
0.0 | 0.0 | |
over 1 year ago | over 2 years ago | |
C# | JavaScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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Qml.Net
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Developing C# GUI Apps on Ubuntu
Or QML.Net
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Writing a GUI app on Linux, for Linux
QML.Net seems to be the best of the bunch for this right now.
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UI Wrapper for commands?
It looks like there are actually qml bindings for mono but not sure how active they are developed...still probably the closest you get if you want to stuck with .net
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Writing UI touch screen applications on Raspberry/Linux with C#?
You might try QML.Net. That's a Qt library for C#, which (in theory) should play nice with LXDE in Raspbian. In theory. YMMV.
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QT and C#?
BLUF: Does anyone have some experience with qmlnet?
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GUI with C# on a Pi4
Instead, write your project as if you're targeting Linux. If you need a GUI, use QML.Net. It's a C# binding for QT. To access USB, try LibUsbDotNet.
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Migration from WinForms: Recommended Microsoft-supported destination?
Since you're specifically looking for a replacement for a desktop UI framework, I would look into QML.Net. It works across Windows and Linux (and even MacOS X) by using the Qt framework under the hood.
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GUI in C# while using Linux (.NET Core)
And there's Qml.Net if qml/qt is more what you want.
- Best cross-platform desktop UI framework?
MUI
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Top Material Design 3 web frameworks of 2024
👉 https://www.muicss.com
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What UI frameworks other than MUI would you recommend for professional / enterprise React projects using Material Design?
I mean, Material is just a design system that people reference to create UI libraries. If you're working with headless components, you'd keep those same design system references when writing styles for said components. Plenty of examples of people utilizing something like Tailwind and following Material guidelines, ex Material Tailwind, Smelte, or MUICSS. Would highly recommend going the manual route (custom css/less/scss or tailwind, etc) + headless UI as it's really effective at reducing bloat in your application, and if you do it right it's extraordinarily extensible and customizable compared to just full sending an existing lib.
What are some alternatives?
Avalonia - Develop Desktop, Embedded, Mobile and WebAssembly apps with C# and XAML. The most popular .NET Foundation community project.
material-design-for-bootstrap - Important! A new UI Kit version for Bootstrap 5 is available. Access the latest free version via the link below.
QtSharp - Mono/.NET bindings for Qt
React-Landing-Page-Template - A simple react one page landing page templates for startups/companies
Introducing .NET Multi-platform App UI (MAUI) - .NET MAUI is the .NET Multi-platform App UI, a framework for building native device applications spanning mobile, tablet, and desktop.
primereact - The Most Complete React UI Component Library
Modern UI for WPF - MUI - Modern UI for WPF
Materialize - Materialize, a CSS Framework based on Material Design
ObjectListView - git clone of https://objectlistview.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/objectlistview/cs/trunk
Bunifu UI Framework - Social App dark UI built with Bunifu UI Framework Ultimate Bundle
AdonisUI - Lightweight UI toolkit for WPF applications offering classic but enhanced windows visuals
Meteor JS - Meteor, the JavaScript App Platform