Greetings! I see you have support Xamarin.iOS and Xamarin.Android, however, I’m not sure about support status: do you support .NET 7 iOS and Android?
- Chihirov Chihirov asked 1 year ago
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Hi Chihirov
We support .NET 6.0 and .NET 7.0 for SciChart WPF (Windows) charts.
and we also support native iOS/Android via our Swift & Kotlin libraries. Xamarin is unfortunately deprecated as MS has deprecated this platform.
and we support JavaScript/TypeScript apps via SciChart.js.
What’s coming next?
We’re looking at the following platforms accessing feasibility, cost and market demand.
- Avalonia XPF. Will allow WPF apps to run on Linux, macOS and WIndows desktops with zero code changes. It may come this year.
- Avalonia UI: Maybe … requires a re-write
- Flutter: Maybe … requires a wrapper library
- Microsoft MAUI: doubtful … requires a re-write to support all platforms plus not much market traction
However this can change. If we have enough customers willing to buy SciChart on specific platform, pre-order or invest/profit share, then we can do it.
Best regards,
Andrew
- Andrew Burnett-Thompson answered 1 year ago
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Xamarin is deprecated because it is moved to .NET and now it is called .NET iOS and .NET Android, you can read more about it here: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/xamarin/the-new-net-multi-platform-app-ui-maui/
Have I understood right that these platforms will not be supported and only MAUI will be?
- Chihirov Chihirov answered 1 year ago
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Hi Chihirov, same answer as above. We can support any and all platform provided there is commercial demand. Around ~200 licenses sold per year is required for a dev team to build & maintain a platform port. If there are any customers out there that need (x) platform and willing to pre-order or register interest, we can keep a log & when we meet the threshold begin to work on them
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