OpenSilver 3.1 introduces the first-ever drag-and-drop XAML designer for Visual Studio Code, providing cross-platform developers with a significant tool for user interface design.
The XAML designer represents a major milestone in cross-platform .NET development, allowing developers on macOS and Linux access to visual design capabilities previously limited to Windows.
Under the "WPF everywhere" strategy, OpenSilver 3.1 includes support for key WPF features, enhancing the development experience for creating feature-rich applications.
Userware's OpenSilver aims to fully support WPF by mid-2025, promising to introduce more features including triggers and styles, further enriching the development toolkit.
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