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Google makes progress in enabling Flutter to be used to create desktop apps for Linux, macOS and Windows.
One of the most pervasive app platforms these days is, of course, the Web and Flutter 2.0 brings "production quality support" for it. That goes not only for the PWAs that have become a buzzword ...
Flutter is a tool that helps developers build applications that function equally well on multiple platforms, without the hassle of writing bespoke code for each operating system.
Google has announced that Flutter, its open source UI development kit for building cross-platform apps from the same codebase, is now available for Windows.
Google is partnering with the Ubuntu Desktop team at Canonical to bring Linux support to its open source UI framework Flutter.
Flutter is Google’s open source toolkit for helping developers build iOS and Android apps. It’s not necessarily a household name yet, but it’s also less than a year old and, to some degree ...
The latest Flutter SDK update, version 2.10, makes it just as easy to make apps for Windows as it is for Android and iOS.
Today, Google is launching Flutter for Windows Alpha, allowing you to create cross-platform apps compatible with Windows 10 and more.
Flutter users can now use the same codebase to build apps for iOS, Android, Windows, MacOS, Linux and the web.
Building apps for both Android and iOS can be a pretty time-intensive task, so it's no wonder that many developers often build for one platform first, followed by the other. There are workarounds ...