Wineahek has released the framework mono in the 6.14.0 edition. This is the first stable version in five years, as well as the first release after the Wine Project handled the development of Microsoft. With updates, Mono Macos ARM64 supports natives for devices.
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Framework mono .NET is a spring-open implementation of the framework. It can be used to run the programs developed for the Microsoft environment without re -translating the unixoid operating system. Last year, the US software company released Open Source Project to Wineahek. In 2016, Microsoft handled the mono project, including later software manufacturer XAMARIN.
Framework mono for windows planned on ARM64
For future development, Anuchars Esme Poverric announced that support was to expand the support on other platforms. Because web assembly, Android and iOS are already covered by .NET, a port of framework mono on Windows for the Arm64 system seems sensible. In addition, there should be continuous integration for all platforms, at this time it is only a case with the X64 version for Linux. In addition, dependence on previous repository from Microsoft is to be dissolved.
The update also includes adjustment of Windows form for X11 and Composed Support COM Interfaces. All are in innovations Issue notes on gitlab In short. Framework Mono is currently available for Windows, MacoS and Linux. The X86 version for Linux, as well as the X86 and X64 for Windows, is currently dead. There are no binary packages yet.
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