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spoo.me WinUI client
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This is an unofficial design concept of a VLC media player created using design components from WinUI 3 / Windows App SDK.
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This is a manga reader. It gives you different feeling. Give it a shot.
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Add custom controls to your Universal Windows Platform (UWP) applications with ease. Accelerate development and improve user experience. Compatible with WinUI 2.7+.
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UWP Toolkit.
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This repository contains samples that show how to use the various features of Syncfusion WinUI ColorPicker and DropDownColorPicker controls.
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This example demonstrates how to create a Pie Chart in WinUI
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F# template for the WindowsAppSDK.
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The objective of this development is to share a demonstration of interoperability between different programming languages: This application uses C#/.NET 6.0 as main language, but for image management it uses C++/WinRT.
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“DroidNet” is a robust suite of sub-projects for WinUI app development, focusing on automation and quality assurance. Its modular architecture makes it a powerful tool for developers working with WinUI and Windows App SDK.
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Applies the Fluent design pattern to WinUI controls to create interfaces in a more expressive and readable way. Uses method chaining in the control class for cleaner, more readable code.
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C#-based scripting language for procedural animation, data binding and prototyping on WinUI and XAML
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