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Flutter 3, released earlier this year, adds support for macOS and Linux desktop apps, in addition to the original Android, iOS, web, and Windows targets.
Flutter’s Windows support is experimental, so you have to make some changes to a standard installation from the command line.
Support for coding Windows apps has arrived with Flutter 2.10, Google's open source framework for building natively compiled, multi-platform applications from a single codebase.
It's now possible to install and use Flutter on Chrome OS. Here's a quick guide to get started making cross-platform apps with Flutter on your Chromebook.
The latest Flutter SDK update, version 2.10, makes it just as easy to make apps for Windows as it is for Android and iOS.