
According to the company, users can simply click “publish” and a self-contained .exe, .app bundle or Linux executable shows up quickly in a “Downloads” folder.
The company wrote in its announcement that the alpha preview comes with “rough edges, occasional breakages and changes within releases. We’d rather ship the rough version and iterate with you than wait for everything to be perfect. Bug reports and “this is missing X” notes are both welcome.”
XAML.io is a free, browser-based IDE for building .NET applications using C# and XAML, built by Userware and running atop the OpenSilver framework. It includes a visual drag-and-drop XAML designer with 100+ controls, a code editor, and in-browser .NET compilation via WebAssembly. OpenSilver is a free framework , professionally supported by XAML.io, that lets you build web applications using C# and XAML (the same technologies as WPF). Your code compiles to WebAssembly and runs in any modern browser. It’s used by enterprises worldwide to modernize legacy WPF, Silverlight, and LightSwitch applications, and to build new cross-platform business apps with a single codebase.




