Microsoft intends to combine UWP and Win32-applications – review

Despite all efforts Microsoft When transferring users to Windows 10, many still use Windows 7 and 8. And therefore it is logical that many developers prefer to release Win32-based applications.

From the very beginning, the company promised that such programs would be available in the company store, and in the past they really appeared there. And some developers add Fluent Design and ARM64 support for them. Now the next step has been taken.

Corporation introduced Project reunion, within the framework of which it is planned to combine the two application platforms into a single whole. To do this, Redmond wants to separate the Win32 and UWP APIs from the operating system. It is proposed to use a package management system to access them. Nuget.

Technically, this will allow you to create single applications without bothering between universal (UWP) and backward compatible (Win32). That is, they will run on all supported operating systems. As for Windows 7, this is not exactly known, because the system is no longer supported, but there is hope for such an outcome.

Another aspect of Project Reunion was the integration of web content using WebView2. This will allow any application to “pull” data from the network using Microsoft Edge and Chromium.

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