Does Microsoft have MAUI production apps? #20202
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Another day of MAUI development. Another "try to find the root issue" day, another bug report. And I just had a thought. Does Microsoft have production MAUI applications? I mean if no, why developers should spend their time fighting all these issues if Microsoft cannot rely on their own framework? I saw MAUI showcase, but that’s just a bunch of toys made in 3-5 days. Can someone share an example of MAUI app which you can literally download from App Store/Play Market? If no, other question here is why Microsoft doesn't try to migrate their products to MAUI? I know another 1000-2000 bug reports will be raised, but at least they will be solved at a high priority and MAUI will have a production ready showcase app. Have to go, today I found that app crashes on one page in release build and works fine in debug build. Never ending story. |
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We have moved from Xamarin to Maui and have now 4 Apps ready for release. We had to rewrite most controls and used our own implementation. Started with .NET 7 and needed a lot of workarounds but it was ok because we were able to use our existing backend for bluetooth,nfc, server connection, camera, microphone etc. Now with .NET 8 and SR1 the critical stuff is fixed. All apps are available for iOS, Android and Windows. One of our apps is vision control: iOS: https://apps.apple.com/de/app/vision-control/id6467643102 Unfortunately the app can‘t be used without external bluetooth hardware. |
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MAUI will be great only when MSFT dogfoods it in their flagship apps. Use MAUI in some office apps or Outlook app, not RN. |
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Yes, MS has apps made with .NET MAUI, as you can see here |
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Yes, MS has apps made with .NET MAUI, as you can see here