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Does the term DogFood sound familiar? Not sure if it permitted anymore? |
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Maui is not the only Microsoft backed solution - Microsoft supports react native as well. And some other technologies Microsoft are using, have been in use before Maui came out. DO you expect them to rewrite working apps just to dogfood Maui? Notwithstanding, new software can easily use Maui if it meets their needs. |
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@RobTF this Microsoft 365 Admin app is Xamarin.Forms and the team is beta testing their .NET MAUI version now having completed the upgrade process. The Azure mobile app is also a Xamarin app upgrading to .NET that will be releasing sometime this year I expect. And there are a handful of Dynamics 365 apps using our stuff, and others. We also use the product ourselves to build apps for a variety of internal uses, and with customers as well. |
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Microsoft needs the creativity from you, you're supposed to become the chosen one and make something good, so Microsoft can tell other people to come use MAUI and get them to deploy it via visual studio and Opt-in Azure for quality service |
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@davidortinau Regarding the projects you mentioned earlier in this thread; would you be able to update us with how are they getting on with moving to MAUI? Are they close to production? It would be interesting to see how MS teams are fairing alongside external development houses. thanks! |
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MSFT should dog-food their products. |
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Microsoft are pushing MAUI as the de-facto app development platform for .NET and the only Microsoft backed solution.
However, I've yet to see one of their own apps use Xamarin or MAUI.
I believe it would be an extremely healthy exercise for Microsoft to commit to building a production, Microsoft branded application using MAUI - released on the appropriate app stores. Not necessarily anything as large as the Office apps or anything, but maybe start with something smaller, like the Azure management app? Something which will turn Microsoft into a consumer as well as a producer of the MAUI SDK.
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