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We're excited to release React Native Windows 0.84.0, aligned with React Native 0.84.1. React Native Windows v0.84 delivers input-handling improvements such as standard click events and imperative focus, theme-aware defaults and robust hit-testing semantics. What's New in RNW v0.84? Visual Studio 2026 is required for 0.84 version of RNW. onClickandEvents for Fabric Components Fabric components now fire standardandevents, bringing RNW's click-handling model in line with the W3C specification. Windows developers can now handle primary and auxiliary (middle-click) interactions using the same patte...
Were excited to release React Native Windows 0.83.0, aligned with React Native 0.83.4. React Native Windows v0.83 advances the Fabric Architecture with broader Fabric parity, richer input and automation surfaces, stronger accessibility for hosted XAML islands, and new tooling to measure and protect component performance. What's New in RNW v0.83? Component Performance Testing Framework A new package that provides a structured way to author and run performance tests for RNW Fabric components. Windows developers can now measure component performance in CI, catch regressions early, and produce repeatable metric...
React Native Windows v0.82 is here, marking a major milestone: the legacy Paper architecture has been fully removed. All applications now run exclusively on the New Architecture (Fabric), and this release also unlocks XAML controls for community modules so Windows apps can seamlessly mix native XAML controls with React components. This release is aligned with React Native 0.82 and delivers a Fabric-only foundation, Windows-specific advancements including XAML UI Hosting, significant component parity improvements, and extensive reliability and stability fixes. Fabric-Only Architecture Starting with React ...
App developers require performance, stability, and cross-platform consistency such as fast startups, smooth UI, and seamless code sharing across Windows, Android, and iOS as these factors directly impact user experience, development efficiency, and business outcomes. High performance and stability ensure apps run reliably and respond quickly, leading to satisfied users and fewer support issues. Cross-platform consistency allows developers to reuse code and deliver similar experiences across multiple devices, reducing development time, maintenance costs, and enabling faster updates and innovations. We're excite...
An inside look at how Office has modernized their UI with WinAppSDK and React Native.
We've recently released React Native Windows 0.76 and 0.77- marking the first time we invite developers to create RNW experiences on the new architecture.
Owning a Windows PC is not a requirement to build and ship Windows experiences. In this blog post, I'll walk through my investigation of how to develop React Native for Windows applications from a Mac.
We've recently released React Native 0.74! Alongside all the fantastic features from React Native, we've been hard at work enhancing the Windows experience, refreshing our Gallery App, and setting the stage for Fabric support.
Recording of the React Native panel at @Scale conf 2023, with Khalef Hosany's participation.
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