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At an online event, Google today announced Flutter 2, the newest version of its open-source UI toolkit for building portable apps. While Flutter started out with a focus on mobile when it first ...
Google said there are more than 150,000 existing apps on Google Play built with Flutter, and because they all get a free upgrade to Flutter 2, they can now target both desktops and the web without ...
The newest update to Flutter, Google LLC’s multiplatform open-source app development framework, brings support for Windows applications. As of today, using Flutter 2.10, developers can create ...
Google makes progress in enabling Flutter to be used to create desktop apps for Linux, macOS and Windows.
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.
Flutter is Google's open-source, cross-platform UI framework for native mobile apps, web apps, and desktop apps. It's one of the fastest-growing languages on GitHub.
Support for coding Windows apps has arrived with Flutter 2.10, Google's open source framework for building natively compiled, multi-platform applications from a single codebase.
Today, Google has announced that they've partnered with Canonical, the publishers of Ubuntu, to bring Linux desktop app support to Flutter.
Google bumped Flutter, their massively cross-platform app SDK, to version 2.0, adding stable support for web apps and sound null safety.