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Build a desktop application with Electron

  1. 1
    Create a "Hello World" app using Electron
    2m 18s
  2. 2
    Load JavaScript in an Electron BrowserWindow
    2m 17s
  3. 3
    Load CSS in a Electron BrowserWindow
    2m 18s
  4. 4
    Create a native desktop system menu with the Electron Menu module
    7m 10s
  5. 5
    Display native desktop dialog windows with Electron
    4m 51s
  6. 6
    Save/Open a file with an Electron dialog window
    7m 16s
  7. 7
    Understand Electron’s main and renderer process architecture
    3m 28s
  8. 8
    Communicate between Electron processes using IPC
    4m 40s
  9. 9
    Communicate between Electron processes using the remote module
    4m 50s
  10. 10
    Create an icon for your Electron app
    57s
  11. 11
    Package your Electron application into a executable file with electron-builder
    3m 38s
  12. 12
    Code sign your Electron application with electron-builder
    4m
  13. 13
    Ship updates to your Electron app with `autoUpdater` (Mac)
    7m 47s
  14. 14
    Ship updates to your Electron app with `autoUpdater` (Windows)
    3m 30s

Ship updates to your Electron app with `autoUpdater` (Windows)

Cameron Nokes
InstructorCameron Nokes
  • electron
    Electron^3.0.7

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In this lesson, we'll go over a few differences in implementing auto-updates on Windows like handling Squirrel.Windows startup events and configuring electron-builder to build for a Squirrel.Windows target.

Imran Khan
Imran Khan
~ 7 years ago

Hi Cameron, Great stuff!! Can you please share the server code? Thanks.

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