

It's really disappointing, I have a Xamarin.Forms app on iOS and Android and I have actually been positively surprised by how well it works after reading about a few bad experiences beforehand.Every time I've tried to use it I'd run into a bug and spend all my time trying to find it in their github issues or posting new ones then trying to find a workaround. Yeah im hoping they just need more time.In spring they used Github Projects, which gave a nice overview of the work being done and bugs being fixed, but they abandoned that. I've kept an eye on MAUI, it's buggy mess right now and the team seems to be drowning.The problem is MS is telling third party devs to jump on MAUI but they aren't building anything with it themselves.The devs working so fast on it and not prioritizing quality over quantity. I've worked deeply on an app using MAUI, The VS IDE itself has bugs with MAUI too. As I've used to be a Xamarin dev I can tell MAUI won't be stable for a year.You'll need to do workarounds for the known bugs. It's pretty stable when you eventually get everything to work. We've made a restaurant app in Maui we currently run in production.It's such a shame really because I think the underlying concepts and principles are great.



I don't think it will be stable until at least a year from now. Yeah I've tried playing with MAUI and I've encountered some bugs.This framework needed at LEAST a year more development before blessing it with release status. This is exactly my take on MAUI as well.Readers were quick to weigh in with agreement, posting comments like: NET MAUI / what do Xamarin Devs have to say" that started out: "I'm trying out MAUI as a Proof-of-concept for about a week now and I'm puzzled by the sheer amount of bugs, crashes, issues I'm encountering." NET MAUI (source: Microsoft).ĭeveloper discontent was expressed last week in some 87 comments in a post on the Reddit site titled " Opinions on.
