Library providing a few additional Windows Forms controls, a TaskDialog wrapper and emulator as well as an MVVM framework with convention-over-configuration binding of ViewModel methods and properties.
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  • Status: Stable and mature. Several projects are using this library, and it has received extensive testing on Linux and Windows.

  • Platforms: Cross-platform, developed on Linux but also tested and working without any known issues on Windows.

Nuclex.Windows.Forms

This is a lightweight MVVM framework for Windows Forms. It is based on the "convention over configuration" idea and requires zero configuration. Rather than set up view mappings and view model services, you can simply ask it to display a view model (ExampleViewModel) with its default view and it will figure out what the correct view is by name (i.e. ExampleForm).

There are unit tests for the whole library, so everything is verifiably working on all platforms tested (Linux, Windows, Raspberry).