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    .NET Multi-platform App UI

    .NET Multi-platform App UI

    .NET MAUI is the .NET Multi-platform App UI

    .NET Multi-platform App UI (.NET MAUI) is a cross-platform framework for creating mobile and desktop apps with C# and XAML. Using .NET MAUI, you can develop apps that can run on Android, iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and Windows from a single shared codebase. .NET Multi-platform App UI (.NET MAUI) is the evolution of Xamarin.Forms that expands capabilities beyond mobile Android and iOS into desktop apps for Windows and macOS. With .NET MAUI, you can build apps that perform great for any device that runs Windows, macOS, Android, & iOS from a single codebase. ...
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    Microsoft Authentication Library .NET

    Microsoft Authentication Library .NET

    Microsoft Authentication Library (MSAL) for .NET

    MSAL.NET (Microsoft.Identity.Client) is an authentication library that enables you to acquire tokens from Azure AD, to access protected Web APIs (Microsoft APIs or applications registered with Azure Active Directory). MSAL.NET is available on several .NET platforms (Desktop, Universal Windows Platform, Xamarin Android, Xamarin iOS, Windows 8.1, and .NET Core). The MSAL library for .NET is part of the Microsoft identity platform for developers (formerly named Azure AD) v2.0. It enables you to...
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    Xamarin.Forms Samples

    Xamarin.Forms Samples

    Sample apps built using the Xamarin.Forms framework

    The samples in this repository demonstrate how to use different aspects of Xamarin.Forms to build cross-platform apps for iOS, Android, and the Universal Windows Platform (UWP). Please visit Microsoft code sample browser to download individual samples. Xamarin.Forms lets you build native apps using a .NET cross-platform UI toolkit that targets the mobile, tablet, and desktop form factors on Android, iOS, and more.
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    HTML5 apps in .NET

    HTML5 apps in .NET

    Build HTML5 apps for web and mobile using your .NET skills

    With its WYSIWYG designer and familiar C# programming model, Visual WebGui is the natural choice for Visual Studio developers who want to create enterprise-class HTML5 apps for any mobile device or desktop.
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    Visual WebGui .NET Web Design Tools

    Visual WebGui .NET Web Design Tools

    Enterprise- level HTML5 application development platform

    With its familiar .Net visual drag n' drop, WYSIWYG designer and HTML5 rendering engine, Visual WebGui is the natural choice for core Visual Studio developers who want to create native quality, cross-platform enterprise level HTML5 apps in VB.NET or C#.
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