# .Net Core 3 WinForms Demos This repository contains the Outlook-inspired and Stock Market Trader demo applications that support .Net Core 3. ## System requirements 1. **Visual Studio 2019 Preview 1** or **Visual Studio 2017 Update 15.8** with the following options installed: 1. **.NET Framework 4.7.2 development tools** 1. **.NET Core 2.1 development tools** 1. [.NET Core 3 SDK](https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet-core/3.0) ## How to run the demos ### Stock Market Trader Demo Open the following project in Visual Studio to see this demo: `\StockMarketTraderApp\Devexpress.StockMarketTrader.csproj` To run the demo in the console, navigate to the project's folder (`\StockMarketTraderApp\`) and call the following command: `dotnet run Devexpress.StockMarketTrader` ### Outlook-inspired Demo To run this demo, open the solution in Visual Studio and build the solution. `\OutlookInspiredApp\DevExpress.OutlookInspiredApp.sln` To build the demo in the console, navigate to the solution's folder (`\OutlookInspiredApp`) and call the following command: `dotnet build DevExpress.OutlookInspiredApp.sln` Navigate to the `bin` folder and run the demo (`.\DevExpress.OutlookInspiredApp.Win.exe`). ## How to integrate DevExpress WinForms Controls into a .NET Core 3 application You need DevExpress NuGet packages to create a .Net Core 3 project. Follow the steps below to add packages to a solution: 1. Register the DevExpress Early Access feed in Visual Studio's NuGet Package Manager. `https://nuget.devexpress.com/early-access/api` See the [Setup Visual Studio's NuGet Package Manager](https://docs.devexpress.com/GeneralInformation/116698/installation/install-devexpress-controls-using-nuget-packages/setup-visual-studio%27s-nuget-package-manager) topic for more information. 1. Install the **DevExpress.WindowsDesktop.Win** package for .Net Core 3 development. This package provides the DevExpress WinForms components. ## Feedback You can provide feedback via [DevExpress Support Center](https://www.devexpress.com/Support/Center/Question/Create). ## See Also See the [.NET Core 3.0 Windows Forms Samples](https://github.com/dotnet/samples/tree/master/windowsforms) repository for more examples.