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lol, what, do you work at Walmart or McD's, you really think $800 would stop serious developers. That's peanuts for such a comprehensive piece of software. oh no, so there wouldn't be all the useless apps like on Iphone and android, is that really a bad thing? in it's hayday windows mobile had a crazy amount of applications, almost all of them served a very useful purpose. The fact that now there is a market for smart phones for idiots who don't have a clue what to do with there new tech so they really want to "Rate a Fart" or poke a cartoon image in the eye, is really sad. ------------------------------ What makes or breaks a phone is Marketing not development past a point of acceptable usability, if you don't understand this than you really are fooling yourself, professional 3rd party developers go where the money is PERIOD. You can't tell me the Iphone OS or Android OS were anything near perfect when they first came out. hell they still aren't. but a billion dollars in ad's and none of that matters. |
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I like WM. It has been abandoned by MS for a while but unlike PalmOS it was abandoned in a much more mature state. I'd say the problem is hardware, not soft. I was perfectly pleased with WM6.1 on Axim.
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you are an extreme minority then. also if it were hardware related then you wouldnt see so many people putting android on winmo devices as well as trying to get wp7 on devices also. winmo has been put on a lot of very good hardware (tp2, hd, hd2 etc) but the issue is def. software, many have just grown weary of it.
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I agree. That's probably why Microsoft created a whole separate IDE for just the WP7 platform. And best of all, they made it free. I have no clue what they were thinking when they deiced to make Visual Studio Professional a requirement to develop WM apps, and then made it cost $800... So now they've released the IDE for WP7 ands it doesn't cost anything to use. It still costs to register with the Windows Marketplace in order to submit apps, but at lerast you dont have to drop $800 to get the process started... Visual Studio has never been a REQUIREMENT to develop in windows mobile. Its called wordpad. And all of the SDK's are free. Please know what your talking about before you post.
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2) My point is that with the iPhone OS you can pick up one of several free software development environments and have a simple (likely pointless) app in minimal time with minimal knowledge of what you're doing. I agree that $800 isnt going to stop a serious developer/company. ppl brag about how "BIG" the iPhone and Doid app stores are, and yet it's filled mostly with fart makers and woot buttons. 3) thanked your post for the benfit of the doubt I wont get more crap. Quote:
2) I understand it's not "required" per se, so maybe i misspoke before. My point was that apple/droid have free app dev environments that you don't have to code and compile everything manually. And apple/droid are renouned for having "huge" app stores, while most of its just crap. but obviously it doesnt matter WHAT makes the app store bigger, just that it is bigger. so MS missed the boat of having monster app stores filled with crap. as much as i prefer legit apps only in the app stores, it doesnt sell. 3) thanked your post for the benfit of the doubt I wont get more crap. |
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As someone else already said in this thread, MS is known to throw money at it until they dominate. It may take them a bit to catch on, but I doubt they're gonna be willing to concede the market entirely. |
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