Merge Conflict
144: Package Up Those .NET Core 3 Apps
So long Desktop bridge and hello MSIX, the new hero of packaging and distributing Windows applications (and maybe more). James walks through his new .NET Core 3 WPF app and how he stumbled upon MSIX. We also discuss what the heck it is, the downsides, the upsides, and the future of packaging up apps.
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Links:
- What is MSIX? - MSIX | Microsoft Docs
- Squirrel/Squirrel.Windows: An installation and update framework for Windows desktop apps
- Snaz stream tool
- jamesmontemagno/MyStreamTimer: A cool app to count up or down that writes text to file for streamers
- My Stream Timer
- msix-packaging/preview/Win7Msix at master · Microsoft/msix-packaging
- Microsoft/msix-packaging: MSIX SDK