![]() Make sure the Droid application is set as start up project (in my case it already was the start up project), and then hit run. Now all we need to do is build and run each of the target applications. You can then launch Visual Studio by opening the generated solution file (eg. With the “dotnet new” solution templates installed, we can go ahead and create our application from the command line. ![]() If you want to use WinUI as the basis for your application, go with option 2, which is the “dotnet new” solution templates that you can install via command line. If you want to use UWP as the basis for your Uno application you should install the Visual Studio extension (i.e. Uno Platform Solution Templates – Visual Studio Marketplace.Note that there are two different options for installing the Uno solution templates: ![]() Let’s start by making sure we have the latest solution templates installed for creating a Uno cross platform application. ![]() It seem fitting to do another Getting Started post, this time basing the application on a Project Reunion Windows UI application. For those tracking developments in the Windows development space, you’ll be aware that the 0.5 version of Project Reunion has just been released. Two years ago I posted on Getting Started with Platform Uno which focused on starting with a UWP application and extending it cross platform using the Uno Platform. ![]()
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