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Flutter is Google's UI framework for building iOS, Android, Fuchsia, the web and now more desktop apps. The promise of Flutter is that developers can target multiple platforms with a single code base.
Thanks to a collaboration between Google and Adobe, it's now possible to use the Adobe XD design tool to create UI for Flutter apps.
Google has announced that Flutter, its open source UI development kit for building cross-platform apps from the same codebase, is now available for Windows.
With the latest development releases, you can now build Flutter apps for Win32, using the same controls and design tools to deliver desktop code at the same time as you build mobile apps.
Google is partnering with the Ubuntu Desktop team at Canonical to bring Linux support to its open source UI framework Flutter.
Flutter lets you build compiled, cross-platform mobile, desktop, and web applications from a single codebase. Get started with Flutter and its easy-to-use programming language, Dart.
Backed by Google, Flutter allows developers to create smooth, visually appealing apps for Android, iOS, and even the web.