Paul Krill
Editor at Large

Syncfusion open-sources UI controls for .NET MAUI

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Oct 23, 20241 min

The open source Syncfusion Toolkit for .NET MAUI includes multi-platform controls for charting, navigation, effects, and more.

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Developer tools maker Syncfusion has released a set of open source UI controls for Microsoft’s .NET MAUI (Multi-platform App UI), for building high-performance applications for iOS, Android, macOS, and Windows from a single codebase.

The Syncfusion Toolkit for .NET MAUI  is intended to streamline cross-platform development with controls for data visualization, layout, navigation, notifications, and more. While Syncfusion previously provided a suite of .NET MAUI controls, the current offering is open source and free to use.  

Unveiled October 23 , the toolkit is accessible via NuGet: dotnet add package Syncfusion.Maui.Toolkit. The complete list of controls and configuration instructions can be found on GitHub.

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