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Testing a desktop app converted with the Desktop Bridge in the proper way

If you have a desktop application that you want to convert, enhance or expand with the Desktop...

Author: Matteo Pagani Date: 01/30/2017

Desktop Bridge – The Migrate phase: invoking a Win32 process from a UWP app

In the last posts we’ve seen, so far, three different approaches to use the Desktop Bridge: Taking...

Author: Matteo Pagani Date: 12/19/2016

Desktop Bridge – Multiple desktop processes, a single UWP container

In the previous post we have learned how to expand a desktop application with a background task,...

Author: Matteo Pagani Date: 11/28/2016

Desktop Bridge – Expanding a desktop application with a UWP component

In one of the previous posts we have seen how the Desktop Bridge can be helpful to take an existing...

Author: Matteo Pagani Date: 11/21/2016

Desktop Bridge – Identify the application’s context

In the previous post we’ve seen how the Desktop Bridge allows developer not just to turn a desktop...

Author: Matteo Pagani Date: 11/03/2016

Desktop Bridge – Enhancing a desktop application with the UWP APIs

Update: this post has been updated on 11/21/2016 to reflect the official name of Visual Studio 15...

Author: Matteo Pagani Date: 10/31/2016

Desktop Bridge – How to handle C and C++ dependencies with the Desktop App Converter

In the previous post we’ve learned how to convert the installer of a traditional desktop application...

Author: Matteo Pagani Date: 10/20/2016

Desktop Bridge - Converting an installer with Desktop App Converter

Hopefully, thanks to the previous post, you have now a better picture of the scenario where the...

Author: Matteo Pagani Date: 10/17/2016

Desktop Bridge – The bridge between desktop apps and the Universal Windows Platform

A couple of years ago, during the BUILD conference, Microsoft announced a technology called Project...

Author: Matteo Pagani Date: 10/13/2016

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