A collaborative list of open-source mobile applications built with Xamarin and .NET MAUI.
Open Source Xamarin & MAUI Apps is a community-maintained directory of open-source mobile applications built with Xamarin, .NET MAUI, and related frameworks like Uno and Avalonia. It serves as a centralized resource providing real-world examples, learning materials, and inspiration for cross-platform mobile development. The project categorizes apps by function and includes details like target platforms and direct links to source code.
Mobile developers using or learning Xamarin, .NET MAUI, Uno Platform, or Avalonia UI who need reference implementations, sample code, or project ideas. It is also valuable for educators and technical writers seeking concrete examples of cross-platform app patterns.
Developers choose this directory because it offers a curated, categorized collection of production-quality apps with direct GitHub links, saving time searching for examples. Its community-driven nature ensures the list stays current and diverse across over 20 app categories, from business to games.
📱 Collaborative List of Open Source Xamarin & MAUI Apps
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Apps are sorted into over 20 specific categories like Auth, Finance, and Games, making it easy to find relevant examples for different use cases, as shown in the README's detailed table of contents.
Each entry specifies target platforms (iOS, Android, UWP) and frameworks (Xamarin.Forms, MAUI, Uno), helping developers quickly assess compatibility and learn cross-platform adaptations.
Includes live links to GitHub repositories and often published app stores, enabling immediate code inspection, cloning, and real-world testing, as evidenced by entries like AuthenticatorPro with Play Store links.
Actively encourages contributions via pull requests, with a recent commit badge showing ongoing maintenance, ensuring the list grows and stays current with ecosystem changes.
As a community-curated list, app quality, documentation, and maintenance levels vary widely; some entries may be outdated or have limited support, requiring extra diligence from users.
The directory relies on manual category browsing in the README without built-in search, sorting, or filtering by specific technologies, making it cumbersome to find niche examples.
Exclusively focuses on Xamarin, MAUI, and related .NET frameworks, offering no value for developers exploring alternative cross-platform tools like Flutter or SwiftUI.