![]() ![]() ![]() NET 7.0.Īlthough Markdown Monster has supported. NET Core for some time I've kept it running on. However, I've gradually moved various parts that needed updates to. NET Core over the last couple of years and recently got the final libraries moved over so that all existing features are now working on. The technical aspects of the migration were never a big deal - the move from. ![]() NET Core was surprisingly painless even though MM has a boatload of oddball integrations. For the most part it all just worked or could be fixed with relatively minor updates, although there were a few library dependencies that needed customizations or re-packaging for. Related GitHub Repository for the Desktop Runtime Installer And this latter point is the focus of this post:ĭiscussion of Runtime Distribution modes for Desktop ApplicationsĬomparison of distribution modes and sizesĭescribe what I'm doing with Markdown Monster's Installerĭiscussion of a support tool that you can use to install the Desktop Runtime No, what was holding me back was the issue on how to distribute the application without undue bloating of the download installer sizes or effectively getting the shared. NET Core isn't a major change in terms of product features, but it is one that I had to make at some point as. NET Framework code - while it still works - is slowly but surely falling behind in functionality and features compared to. For desktop applications I'd say most of the improvements are more developer focused, but nevertheless it seems prudent to move forward to the currently recommended platform rather than holding out and hope things don't break or key libraries no longer support full framework (and there are more and more of those!). ![]()
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