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Even with Islandwood, porting iOS applications to Windows will require more work than Android apps require. While some Android apps will be 100 percent compatible with Astoria, that won't be the ...
In Windows 10, developers will be able to specially prepare existing Windows apps, whether Win32, .NET WinForms, .NET WPF, or any other Windows development technology, and sell them through the ...
On the Android side, Microsoft is enabling developers to use Java and C++ code on Windows 10, and for iOS developers they’ll be able to take advantage of their existing Objective C code.
Microsoft's iOS bridge will be the only Microsoft toolkit for bringing mobile code to all Windows 10 devices, including Xbox, Microsoft officials said a day after buying mobile-tool vendor Xamarin.
The prospect of running Windows apps on any platform someday is certainly tantalizing, and it looks to be an increasingly plausible one too. Hopefully, we'll hear more about these efforts shortly.
Microsoft has today confirmed that it will retire the Microsoft Lens mobile app for both iOS and Android, starting in ...
Now in theory this functionality makes Windows 10 sound like a slam dunk: one unified platform across desktop, laptop, tablet, phablet and smartphone with iOS, Android, Windows and powerful web apps.
With your iOS programs you're going to need to actually port them to Windows Mobile. The plus side is these apps should run faster on Windows Mobile than Android.