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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.
Google may seem like an unlikely ally, but its efforts with Flutter 2 could bring thousands of app experiences to Windows 10 through the web.
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 ...
Today, Google is launching Flutter for Windows Alpha, allowing you to create cross-platform apps compatible with Windows 10 and more.
Google and Microsoft worked to bring Windows support to Flutter, which should result in more apps for PCs.
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.
With the latest development releases, you can now build Flutter apps for Win32, using the same controls and design tools to deliver desktop code at the same time as you build mobile apps.
Flutter 3, released earlier this year, adds support for macOS and Linux desktop apps, in addition to the original Android, iOS, web, and Windows targets.
Flutter apps for Windows can additionally use any Win32, COM, and Windows Runtime APIs using Dart FFI layer which provides C-level interoperability, as well using a specific C++ platform plugin.