![]() ![]() Going down the Fixed route will likely result in higher disk space usage than the Evergreen version since the latter is shared by all applications that need it. ![]() The Evergreen WebView2 runtime, which will be kept automatically up to date by Microsoft, and for those less trusting of the BSOD Boys, there will be a Fixed version that won't self-update. ![]() More interestingly, Microsoft is also planning two different distribution models. NET and WinUI 3.0 versions remain in preview for the time being.NET (WinForms and WPF) is due by the end of 2020, and WinUI 3.0 likely to hit at some point in 2021. WebView2 isn't quite there yet, notwithstanding the differences between the EdgeHTML and Chromium-based incarnations, and only a forward-compatible SDK and the WebView2 runtime have been emitted. Project Reunion: Microsoft's attempt to tear down all those barriers it's built for Windows developers over the years READ MORE ![]()
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