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Image: Deagreez/ GETTY Microsoft is bringing its Edge WebView2 runtime for embedding web components into apps to more Windows 10 consumer devices. WebView 2, which is built on Microsoft's Chromium ...
The WebView2 technology for Win32 C/C++ applications is now generally available for developers, Microsoft has announced in a blog post. As Thurrott notes, WebView2 is built on the Chromium version ...
Rebuilt Microsoft Teams app promises twice the speed and half the RAM usage Microsoft dumps Electron framework for its own Edge WebView2 backend.
WebView2 development support is now available on Xbox, meaning better Xbox app performance is on the way.
A cross-platform media player highlights the new Uno Platform 4.9, the latest edition of the application framework that lets developers write an application once in XAML and C# and deploy it to any ...
Also, Microsoft's big Win32/UWP unification tool WebView2 hits general availability and is included in WinUI 3.
Microsoft today officially launched Edge WebView2 into general availability. The launch allows developers to integrate the latest web tech from Edge in their Windows apps.
Microsoft has released a new SDK for WebView2, the new version of its WebView control that's powered by the new Chromium-based Edge. Like the browser itself, the SDK only works with Windows 10.
Microsoft today announced bringing the Microsoft Edge WebView2 to consumers with PCs running Windows 10. That means developers should no longer bother including dependencies in their apps.
As Microsoft releases new developer tech, it's 'eating its own dog food' by using it to create the company's own commercial products, with PowerToys being the latest example.
Windows 7 and 8 support will also end for Microsoft Edge Webview2, which can use Edge's rendering engine to embed webpages in non-Edge apps.