Microsoft is previewing an open-source command-line tool designed to speed up Windows application development, testing, and delivery.
A new open-source tool from The Browser Company sets us on the road to bringing Swift apps from iOS and macOS to Windows. You might think that Apple’s Swift is a programming language for macOS and iOS ...
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Smart App Control in Windows 11 is finally worth turning on
Microsoft's Smart App Control used to be pointless, but it's about to become a lot more usable. Here's what's changing.
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