I'm currently moving to .net 4.7.2 (rc 4.2). It compiles now, and I'm fixing breaking changes happening when upgrading all packets since .net 4.0...
Then I will fix some bugs (also in 4.1 branch) and release a 32b at 64b version for windows 10.
The main reason I have kept .net 4.0 is XP compatibility, but linux is a good reason. Maybe the new version will also work on wine...
Next plan is .net standard for romcenter core libraries. GUI will remain wpf, so no compatibility with macos or linux. But command line should work natively on these os.
About plugins, they are independant and keep working on rc 4.
I made them open source on github(
https://github.com/ebolefeysot/RomcenterPlugins). There are Delphi (pascal) and c++ plugins. You can write c# as well.
Note that plugin will probably make problems with rc 64b. They have to be compiled in 64b to work. And maybe also be signed :/
Without speaking about linux and macos ?!?
I'm currently moving to .net 4.7.2 (rc 4.2). It compiles now, and I'm fixing breaking changes happening when upgrading all packets since .net 4.0...
Then I will fix some bugs (also in 4.1 branch) and release a 32b at 64b version for windows 10.
The main reason I have kept .net 4.0 is XP compatibility, but linux is a good reason. Maybe the new version will also work on wine...
Next plan is .net standard for romcenter core libraries. GUI will remain wpf, so no compatibility with macos or linux. But command line should work natively on these os.
About plugins, they are independant and keep working on rc 4.
I made them open source on github(https://github.com/ebolefeysot/RomcenterPlugins). There are Delphi (pascal) and c++ plugins. You can write c# as well.
Note that plugin will probably make problems with rc 64b. They have to be compiled in 64b to work. And maybe also be signed :/
Without speaking about linux and macos ?!?