About Flutter 3.0 Release: Latest Feature Update

Flutter 3.0

Flutter now dominates the Hybrid App Development scenario. Flutter Apps have always been one of the best alternatives to native Android and iOS applications. Flutter Developers have been playing around with cross-platform frameworks time and again to capacitate it within their development processes. Xamarin and React Native are equally good at developing across platforms.

Versions updates work upon the bugs of previous releases that restrained the build to work. At this point, Flutter is a UI software development kit that is used for developing applications that work across Android and iOS platforms.

As a part of the Google I/O keynote on May 11, 2022, Flutter 3 was released in Google I/O Edition. Flutter now supports Universal binaries by default on Windows, macOS, Linux platforms, and Apple Silicon chips, Intel Pentium and improves Firebase integration to enhance productivity, and performance. Flutter 3 mops up multi-platform UI development on phones (Android/iOS), desktops (Windows) and the web. It supports macOS out of the box, but the support for other platforms is provided via plugins that set WidgetBinding.platformMenuDelegate in their initialization. Flutter 3.0, and 3.0.1 releases prepare it for creation across all desktop stages.

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