Brilliant thank you, very useful, gives me great new ideas for my future Windows Maui Apps. However as a newbie, I dont really understand how I could open (eg. 3 supplementary windows and feed them with the requisite data dynamically). ie Have a windows Maui App that one run, shows a set of 4 widows each with a different data page on it. Can that even be done? 👍
MDI is still valid in some scenarios. It allows you to define windows of different size in both modal and non modal way. You have far more freedom in defining the interface. Tabs force you to fill the whole space to make it look good. Each design has its own use. Dumping MDI wasn't really helpful.
Thank you. Maui forever❤
Great its a new experiencie, thanks you from Colombia
Very handy, several questions :)
- Can the window be made modal?
- Is there similar functionality in a WPF Blazor project?
Brilliant thank you, very useful, gives me great new ideas for my future Windows Maui Apps. However as a newbie, I dont really understand how I could open (eg. 3 supplementary windows and feed them with the requisite data dynamically). ie Have a windows Maui App that one run, shows a set of 4 widows each with a different data page on it. Can that even be done? 👍
Awesome, thanks from India
Please make video series on "ios & android" development with single code base.
Good to know, but a better approach is still multiple tabs or use docking windows. MDI is obsolete
MDI is still valid in some scenarios. It allows you to define windows of different size in both modal and non modal way. You have far more freedom in defining the interface. Tabs force you to fill the whole space to make it look good. Each design has its own use. Dumping MDI wasn't really helpful.