Universal Windows Platform
48 TopicsDesktop Bridge – The bridge between desktop apps and the Universal Windows Platform
First published on MSDN on Oct 13, 2016 A couple of years ago, during the BUILD conference, Microsoft announced a technology called Project Centennial, which goal is to help developers to take their existing traditional desktop applications and to bring them to the Store, along with the native full Universal Windows Platform apps.27KViews0likes3Commentsđ Back to the future now â©: Execute your Azure â trained Machine Learning đ§Ș models on HoloLens!
Artificial Intelligence is everywhere and powered by the Cloud. We can now go even further and bring AI to HoloLens gracefully thanks to Windows Machine Learning and Windows 10!1.9KViews0likes0CommentsIntegrate the Microsoft Graph in your HoloLens and Mixed Reality apps
Microsoft Graph is all about you! About the data of the user: Azure Active Directory, Office 365 data, Enterprise Mobility and Security services, Education tenant data and Windows Services. As a developer, the beauty resides in the unified way to authenticate, access and query the data. It can simply be by using a HTTPS Rest service or the SDK for your platform.4.2KViews1like1CommentPorting and testing your classic desktop applications on Windows 10 S with the Desktop Bridge
First published on MSDN on Jun 15, 2017 On 2nd May Microsoft has announced Windows 10 S, a new Windows 10 edition (based on the same Creators Update version, which means build 15063) designed specifically for scenarios where the customer wants to put safety and security first above all when they use their devices.1.1KViews0likes0CommentsUnpackage, modify, repackage, sign an APPX
First published on MSDN on Aug 07, 2017 If you are working on a desktop application that you want to release on the Windows Store by packaging it with the Desktop Bridge, youâll know that one of the requirements is that your application should work fine also on Windows 10 S, the new Windows edition that was introduced on 2nd May 2017.5.3KViews0likes0CommentsHow to validate if your application is compliant with the Windows Store polices (Windows 10 and Windows 10 S)
First published on MSDN on Aug 16, 2017 As you may already know, in order to publish a Desktop application to the Store the application must be in accordance with the policies of the Store.3.2KViews1like0Comments