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The different uses of Silverlight can be a little confusing, as it is not only a web plugin. Silverlight apps can also run out-of-browser on the desktop. And it is the app format/framework for WP7. But (at least currently) IE on WP7 cannot displa…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone iPhone doesn't run Xcode IDE either. When comparing Adobe Flash finally delivering full Flash for mobile and in the same sentence saying MS delivered Silverlight with WP7, I fail to see the relevance if in fact …
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Creating a tool for converting from iPhone to Intel doesn't make much sense. Apps are written for Cocoa Touch, but that framework only exist on Apple devices. Apps aren't written for ARM specifically. Only when Xcode builds the app, is the ARM compi…
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Quote: Originally Posted by delete But is it as responsive as 3.1.3 is/was? About as fast as 3.1.3 on an iPod touch (1st gen), which I think has pretty much the same hardware. I launched several apps, and visited a few web sites. They were nec…
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Having used iOS 4.1 a few days on my 3G, I can safely say that it is much, much better than 4.0. The phone is entirely usable again. Some problems with basic functionality that I had:Screen unlock unresponsive, in particular if a podcast was pla…
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Quote: Originally Posted by samab Europe actually has fewer competition than the US --- Norway has 2 carriers, France has 3 carriers, Sweden has 3 carriers. It doesn't matter whether you can use the iphone in all 3 French carriers if all 3 carri…
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I have a hard time this would lead to anything... There are probably no languages that are more cross-platform than C and C++, both supported by Apple. For gaming apps, OpenGL ensures portable code too. So you can in fact write large chunks of c…
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Quote: Originally Posted by anonymouse That's all well and good, but first they have to attract handset makers or the developers won't matter. Given the licensing costs, why would handset makers opt for MS's new mobile phone OS over Android? Andr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dr Millmoss So what you're really saying is, Microsoft has finally developed a mobile OS which is fully buzzword compliant. The rubber really hits the road on your last item, which points out Microsoft's biggest hurdle…
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Reading some of the stuff recently regarding WinPhone 7, I have to say the AI pundits/writers seem more capable of doomsaying than tech journalism. WP7 might seem like nothing special, compared to iPhone, but if you take a closer look at the tech…