UBIK® Xamarin Client: End of Life – UBIK® GO with .NET MAUI as its successor

Mar 31, 2026 | News

Mitarbeiter hält Tablet mit UBIK Go App in einer Industrieanlage

End of Lifecycle: UBIK® Xamarin Client

Microsoft discontinued support for Xamarin in May 2024. The UBIK® Xamarin Client is no longer being actively developed or maintained. Due to new requirements from Apple and Google, further development is no longer technically feasible.

The successor is already available: UBIK® GO (version 5.0 mobile and later), developed based on .NET MAUI, is the new standard for all future mobile developments.

You can find all technical details and migration instructions in our Wiki.

If you need help migrating to UBIK® GO or have any questions, please contact us via our Support Portal. Our service team will be happy to assist you.

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