project centennial

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Project Centennial, also known as the Desktop Bridge, is a Microsoft initiative that allows developers to convert classic Win32 and .NET desktop applications into Universal Windows Platform (UWP) apps. This enables traditional desktop software to be distributed through the Microsoft Store and take advantage of modern Windows features like live tiles, notifications, and a consistent touch-friendly interface. Discussions on WindowsForum.com cover the technical aspects of packaging desktop apps for UWP, compatibility considerations, and the benefits for both developers and users. The tag is relevant for those exploring how to modernize legacy applications for Windows 10 and later versions.
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    A deeper dive into the Universal Windows Platform

    Hello from day 2 of Link Removed in San Francisco. David Treadwell and I just gave the audience a peek at many of the new capabilities the new Universal Window Platform will enable, along with the associated tools and services. We also provided more insight into the Link Removed announced by...
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