Reunion-0.5-dists.zip

Project Reunion was designed to bridge the gap between traditional desktop apps and the Universal Windows Platform (UWP) by providing a unified set of APIs that work across various Windows 10 versions. Release Date: March 29, 2021. Target OS: Support down to Windows 10 version 1809 .

This release introduced several core technologies for production use: Reunion-0.5-dists.zip

To decouple Windows APIs from the operating system, allowing developers to ship apps with modern features faster without waiting for OS updates. Key Components in the 0.5 Release Project Reunion was designed to bridge the gap

A Chromium-based control for embedding web content in native applications. DWriteCore: APIs for high-quality text rendering. In this version, production support was strictly for

In this version, production support was strictly for apps packaged as MSIX , which run in a lightweight container.

While Project Reunion was meant to bridge platforms, this specific stable release did not yet support building UWP apps (which remained in preview at the time).