Nobody asked for it, but we thought "why stop at WPF?"
Introducing Win16-lonia.
A static recompiler for Win16 and MSDOS apps to Avalonia.
Yes, we know what day it is. Yes, this is real. Code coming soon. 😂
@adamsilverhq Checkboxes where the message changes per click. I really dislike how much space the other option eats. ToggleSwitch can also be a nice UX
UX question: here are two designs to manage notifications.
Variant 1: radio buttons
Variant 2: checkboxes
In a service I worked on we explored both but went with the radio buttons.
This is because the labels explicitly state what the user is doing. We thought that users have to work a little bit harder to understand that the checkboxes because the labels are just the notification type.
We did a round of usability testing and the radio buttons tested great.
But we didn’t test the checkbox variant.
So thought I’d ask you what you think.
Let me know in the comments below.
p.s. I totally understand if your answer is "The radio buttons worked well, no need to test the checkboxes unless you have literally no other work to do which is probably not the case"
At Vivaldi, we believe you have the right to run whatever software you want on a device you own.
That’s why we’ve co-signed this open letter, together with other 53 organisations, requesting Google to back off on the policy before it enters into force.
keepandroidopen.org/open-letter/
Big Tech is BigTeching again.
Google has announced a new policy for Android devs, which would require them to seek Google’s permission if they want to distribute their apps outside of the Google Play Store (like on their own website or on alternative app stores). (1/3)
Hallo @Shell geht es euch gut? Luft nur gegen Geld? Das ist ein Sicherheitsthema! Und wenn die Karte nicht geht bittet ihr die Kunden mit geringem Luftdruck weiter zufahren? 😠🤬
@ADAC wie ist eure Meinung dazu?
@mrmarkporter Ah, understood. You can report issues at bugs.documentfoundation.org – But of course, we're a volunteer-driven project with limited resources. The more help we get to fix issues, the better 😊 Thank you!
@wieslawsoltes Exactly, atm at least. But soon we may be in the situation where code doesn't need to be human readable which would make it faster often.
Currently, Notepad++ is enough, I agree.
1,000 users in no time" - MultiDrive's Avalonia success story!
This high-speed disk toolkit from Atola (22 years in data recovery) chose our framework for their free tool.
When data recovery pros need performance & reliability, they build with Avalonia.
multidrive.io
.NET and C# (the greatest programming language ever) runs everywhere including macOS and Linux.
* FAST
* single file applications
* native compilation
* modern and robust Web API's
* mature and resilient .NET ecosystem
* cross platform apps
* cross platform SDK
.NET is the best choice today.
DO NOT use FreeCAD to learn CAD
Atleast Fusion360 or Solidworks.
FreeCAD is a high learning curve software and literally nobody in the industry uses it.
It's only claim to fame is it is completely free & open-source.