🎉🚀 Electron.NET Reloaded: The Adventure Begins! 🚀🎉 #851

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Originally created by @GregorBiswanger on GitHub (Mar 23, 2023).

Originally assigned to: @FlorianRappl, @GregorBiswanger on GitHub.

Hey Electron.NET community!

You might have heard the whispers, but it's time to make it official: "Electron.NET is dead, long live Electron.NET!" After a brief hiatus, we're back, and the future looks brighter than ever.

You may have noticed that there haven't been any updates lately - this was mainly due to me being the only active member in the project, while my partner wasn't interested in further development. Add to that numerous pull requests and suboptimal communication, which shook the project's foundations. As a father of three, my private life has also taken up a lot of my time.

But now, everything has changed! 🎆 I'm thrilled to announce that Florian Rappl has joined the team, and we're working together with renewed energy. We've updated the project to the latest functional state, with a particular focus on the stability of Websockets. With a brand-new library and a smart architecture, we're now more flexible and future-proof than ever before!

The highlights of our upcoming updates? .NET 6 support, native Electron 20 support, and an impressive stability and performance that shatters all expectations! 💥 But that's just the beginning - we've got many more brilliant features up our sleeves that will make Electron.NET even better. Stay tuned!

And hey, we're only human and appreciate your support! 😉 If you'd like to support us with donations, it would help us show our faces around our better halves. 😄

Get ready for the big update coming in the next few days! 🌟 Together, let's embark on an exciting Electron.NET adventure - stay with us!

Your Electron.NET Team

Originally created by @GregorBiswanger on GitHub (Mar 23, 2023). Originally assigned to: @FlorianRappl, @GregorBiswanger on GitHub. Hey Electron.NET community! You might have heard the whispers, but it's time to make it official: "**Electron.NET is dead, long live Electron.NET!**" After a brief hiatus, we're back, and the future looks brighter than ever. You may have noticed that there haven't been any updates lately - this was mainly due to me being the only active member in the project, while my partner wasn't interested in further development. Add to that numerous pull requests and suboptimal communication, which shook the project's foundations. As a father of three, my private life has also taken up a lot of my time. But now, everything has changed! 🎆 I'm thrilled to announce that **Florian Rappl** has joined the team, and we're working together with renewed energy. We've updated the project to the latest functional state, with a particular focus on the stability of Websockets. With a brand-new library and a smart architecture, we're now more flexible and future-proof than ever before! The highlights of our upcoming updates? .NET 6 support, native Electron 20 support, and an impressive stability and performance that shatters all expectations! 💥 But that's just the beginning - we've got many more brilliant features up our sleeves that will make Electron.NET even better. Stay tuned! And hey, we're only human and appreciate your support! 😉 If you'd like to support us with [donations](https://donorbox.org/electron-net), it would help us show our faces around our better halves. 😄 Get ready for the big update coming in the next few days! 🌟 Together, let's embark on an exciting Electron.NET adventure - stay with us! Your Electron.NET Team
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