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Flutter, Google's cross-platform app development framework, has reached version 3, bringing Material You, Linux & macOS support, and more.
Google makes progress in enabling Flutter to be used to create desktop apps for Linux, macOS and Windows.
Google is partnering with the Ubuntu Desktop team at Canonical to bring Linux support to its open source UI framework Flutter.
With the Flutter 3 release, the platform now supports iOS, Android and web apps, as well as Windows, macOS and Linux desktop apps, all as part of Flutter's stable release.
Google has launched Flutter 3, a major release of the cross-platform development toolkit that adds stable support for building macOS and Linux desktop apps. Flutter already provided stable support ...
Even more refreshing is that both Google and Canonical are pledging to improve Linux support and “maintain feature parity” with all of Flutter’s other supported platforms.
ACCESS has developed a Chromium-based WebView *2 plug-in for Flutter *3, which operates on Embedded Linux *4 and has released the code for the plug-in to the open-source community as ...
With the Flutter 3 release, the platform now supports iOS, Android and web apps, as well as Windows, macOS and Linux desktop apps, all as part of Flutter’s stable release.
Google and Canonical, the company behind one of the most popular Linux distributions, are teaming up to bring Flutter support to Linux. With already existing support for Android, iOS, Web, Windows ...
Today, Google has announced that they've partnered with Canonical, the publishers of Ubuntu, to bring Linux desktop app support to Flutter.
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