Hardcodet.NotifyIcon.Wpf.NetCore

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1.1.5Feb 25, 2022
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1.0.18Jan 21, 2021
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1.0.16Jan 9, 2021
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1.0.17Jan 9, 2021
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1.0.15Jan 9, 2021
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1.0.14Oct 29, 2020
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1.0.12Jul 12, 2020
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1.0.13Jul 12, 2020
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1.0.11Jun 17, 2020
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1.0.9-gb1dad14791Dec 30, 2019
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Last updated on 19 January-2024, at 02:02 (UTC).

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Description

This is an implementation of a NotifyIcon (aka system tray icon or taskbar icon) for the WPF platform. It does not just rely on the Windows Forms NotifyIcon component, but is a purely independent control which leverages several features of the WPF framework in order to display rich tooltips, popups, context menus, and balloon messages. It can be used directly in code or embedded in any XAML file. Source code and extensive sample application available at http://www.hardcodet.net/projects/wpf-notifyicon

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> Is Hardcodet.NotifyIcon.Wpf.NetCore Deprecated?

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The latest version of Hardcodet.NotifyIcon.Wpf.NetCore was released on Feb 25, 2022, and it is now deprecated.

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Deprecated means that the package was either marked as deprecated on the package registry, or that the source code repository for the package was archived.