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An easy way to integrate the social fabric that Yammer provides with your Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 Applications. This API provides clients for OAuth'ing with yammer, posting activities and reading/posting messages in Yammer, as well as uploading files. This package is supports projects targeting .NET Framework 4.5 and above, or .NET for Windows Store apps/Windows Phone Store Apps. When consuming a library that uses this package the Microsot BCL dependencies (listed in the dependencies section) will need to be installed for the project to behave correctly at runtime. This package is not supported in Visual Studio 2010 Supported Platforms: - .NET Framework 4.5+ - .NET for Windows Store apps - Windows Phone 8+ - Portable Class Libraries
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An easy way to integrate the social fabric that Yammer provides with your Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 Applications. This API provides clients for OAuth'ing with yammer, posting activities and reading/posting messages in Yammer, as well as uploading files. This package is supports projects targeting .NET Framework 4.5 and above, or .NET for Windows Store apps/Windows Phone Store Apps. When consuming a library that uses this package the Microsot BCL dependencies (listed in the dependencies section) will need to be installed for the project to behave correctly at runtime. This package is not supported in Visual Studio 2010 Supported Platforms: - .NET Framework 4.5+ - .NET for Windows Store apps - Windows Phone 8+ - Portable Class Libraries
We found that yammer.oss.api demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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