critical functions

About this tag
The tag critical functions on WindowsForum.com covers topics related to essential business operations that rely on computing, particularly printing. In a thread about developing apps that print in Windows 10, the term is used to describe key business activities that still depend on printed output despite the shift to mobile devices. The discussion focuses on how developers can use the Universal Windows Platform SDK to create printing functionality for Windows apps, covering industry standards like PWG Raster, PCLm, OpenXPS, and MS XPS, as well as UI considerations. This tag is relevant for developers and IT professionals working on Windows applications that support critical business functions.
  1. Printing: Developing Apps That Print in Windows 10 | Build 2015

    Printing has been a key role of computing since the beginning of the personal computer. While users have moved more and more towards smartphones and tablets as their primary computing device, many critical business functions, or common activities, still rely on printed output. This session will...