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In this post, we'll share our release plans for .NET MAUI in the second half of 2024 (v24.2). If you have any questions about the features/capabilities mentioned in this roadmap, please leave a comment in the survey at the end of this blog....
Anthony Sameishchev (DevExpress)
12 July 2024
We expect to ship our next major .NET MAUI update (v24.1) in a couple of months. This post outlines the features available in our early access preview (EAP) build and documents features included in our minor update (v23.2.5). Early Access Preview (v24...
Kseniya Kuzmina (DevExpress)
2 April 2024
First and foremost – thank you for placing your trust in the DevExpress .NET MAUI component suite. We appreciate the opportunity to serve your mobile development needs now and into the future. In this roadmap, we will outline .NET MAUI-related release...
Alexander Russkov (DevExpress)
13 February 2024
This post outlines some of the .NET MAUI-related features we expect to ship in our next major release (v23.2).
If you own an active Universal Subscription, feel free to install our .NET MAUI EAP packages at your convenience from NuGet. Make certain to check the “Include prerelease” option within NuGet Package Manager....
Anthony Sameishchev (DevExpress)
15 September 2023
Before I detail our .NET MAUI Roadmap, I would like to thank everyone interested in our .NET MAUI suite and for sharing valuable feedback. Our .NET MAUI suite is still available free of charge, so if you have not registered for the free offer, be sure...
Alexander Russkov (DevExpress)
30 August 2023
In our previous post we announced a GitHub example that demonstrates how to develop a .NET MAUI mobile app with the DevExpress Web API Service alongside Entity Framework Core (EF Core) for the backend. This example follows a series of video tutorials...
Eugeniy Burmistrov (DevExpress)
1 May 2023
This post outlines some of the .NET MAUI-related features we expect to ship in our next major release (v23.1).
Our .NET MAUI EAP build is available free-of-charge (via NuGet packages) if you’ve registered for the DevExpress .NET MAUI Free Offer. To install our .NET MAUI EAP packages, make certain to check the “Include prerelease” option within NuGet Package Manager....
Alexander Russkov (DevExpress)
30 March 2023
As you probably know, we published a series of video tutorials demonstrating how you can develop a powerful .NET MAUI mobile app with our Web API Service alongside Entity Framework Core (EF Core) for the backend. If you have not heard of our powerful...
Eugeniy Burmistrov (DevExpress)
29 March 2023
Before I detail our v23.1 .NET MAUI Roadmap, I would like to thank you for your interest in our product line. We appreciate your continued support and invaluable feedback. The information contained within this blog post details our current/projected development...
Alexander Russkov (DevExpress)
1 March 2023
Our primary goal for our next major .NET MAUI release is to build a solid base for future development should MAUI adoption increase and overall demand rise.
We expect to address a series of platform-related challenges and simplify mobile development for beginners and improve the overall experience of seasoned MAUI devs. Needless to say, quality and performance remain atop our priority list....
Alexander Russkov (DevExpress)
1 August 2022
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