Windows offers multiple and mixed paradigms though, so ideally the UI needs to be able to adapt to and handle these paradigms
There ist at least some support for XAML via C++. But yes, it means C# UI with cumbersome Rust interop, if you rely on a Rust SDK.
Sadly Rust for WinUI3/UWP/XAML for Windows GUI - actually modern UIs on Windows - was abandoned or explicitly removed from Rust API bindings by MS. The listed library only uses the ancient win32 api
If verified that device will show up red. And you can enable sending keys only to verified contacts
You can't decrypt all the messages, but only the ones sent despite warning
Windows offers multiple and mixed paradigms though, so ideally the UI needs to be able to adapt to and handle these paradigms
There ist at least some support for XAML via C++. But yes, it means C# UI with cumbersome Rust interop, if you rely on a Rust SDK.
Sadly Rust for WinUI3/UWP/XAML for Windows GUI - actually modern UIs on Windows - was abandoned or explicitly removed from Rust API bindings by MS. The listed library only uses the ancient win32 api
If verified that device will show up red. And you can enable sending keys only to verified contacts
You can't decrypt all the messages, but only the ones sent despite warning