Last updated on November 12, 2024
In the next release
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Chromium
Update Chromium to version 131 or higher.
In development
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WinUI 3 support
The native UI platform component that ships with the Windows App SDK.
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Chrome extensions
Allow installing and configuring Chrome extensions.
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Device simulation in DevTools
Allows simulating a specific device to see how the webpage performs.
Planned
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Chrome Remote Desktop
You can use a computer or mobile device to access files and applications on another computer over the Internet with Chrome Remote Desktop.
Later in 2024
DotNetBrowser 3.0.0+
Enhancements planned for this major release are listed in the EAP sections below. We plan to introduce a few breaking API changes by dropping the obsolete API and keeping this release as much compatible with 2.x.x as possible.
3.0.0 Release, November
The official release of DotNetBrowser 3.0.0 with all features introduced in the EAP phases.
DotNetBrowser 2.x.x
We will continue updating version 2.x.x path with Chromium upgrades while working on the new major 3.0.0 version. Also, the 2.x.x will get new Chromium versions within six months after the version 3.0.0 is released.
Apart from Chromium upgrades, the following features are also planned for 2.x.x:
- Add official support of Avalonia XPF.
- Suppress all unexpected network traffic from the Chromium engine.
- Add support for Linux flavors most popular in China such as Deepin, Kylin, and Tongxin.
- Enable Widevine on Linux to allow playing DRM-protected media.
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