- Silverlight was the primary development environment for Windows Phone (that is by now discontinued) and is based on Silverlight 4. For previous versions of Windows Mobile, the first Community Technology Preview (CTP) for Windows Mobile 6 was expected in the second quarter of 2008, but it still has not been officially announced.
- Locate and select Microsoft Silverlight. Select Uninstall. Quit all open browsers - including this window! You may want to print the following steps. Click on the Start Button. Select Control Panel. Select Add or Remove Programs. Locate and select Microsoft Silverlight. To install the latest version of the Silverlight plug-in.
Originally published: July 10, 2019
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Silverlight For Mac Os X
Silverlight will reach the end of support on October 12, 2021. Silverlight development framework is currently only supported on Internet Explorer 10 and Internet Explorer 11, with support for Internet Explorer 10 ending on January 31, 2020. There is no longer support for Chrome, Firefox, or any browser using the Mac operating system. To see a list of all browsers supported on Silverlight, see system requirements.
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Initially Silverlight was released as a video streaming plug-in, later version brought additional interactivity features and support for.NET languages and development tools. It is compatible with multiple web browser products used on Microsoft Windows, Linux (using Novell Moonlight), and Mac OS X operating systems. Updates: Silverlight Updates. MacOS Catalina drops support for 32-bit applications, signaling the final death blow to Silverlight on Mac. Anyone out there know of a way to get a Silverlight codebase to run on Mac? I don't mind recompiling or running under a special host. I'm just looking for some way to get a little more time before the codebase is completely replaced.