Currently, Windows Phone Choosers work is by invoking the Show method and then subscribing the Completed event and waiting for it to be invoked. Wouldn't it be great to just use await chooser.ShowAsync() and get the results immediately? All choosers extend the ChooserBase class, and it's exactly for this class that we are going to use to create a ShowAsync extension method.


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