This sounds very cool! The question now is: Will it work?
What a silly comment. Microsoft hasn't shown vaporware for a very long time, they even said that Candy Crush was converted using this product.
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This sounds very cool! The question now is: Will it work?
This sounds very cool! The question now is: Will it work?
I don't see why not. This is not far different from the idea of having emulators for Android/iOS , except it's natively supported . This already exist on the desktop : http://www.bluestacks.com/about-us/app-player.html ...
It's completely different to having an emulator. *sigh*
While the company has been investigating emulating Android apps, it has settled on a different solution, or set of solutions, that will allow developers to bring their existing code to Windows 10. iOS and Android developers will be able to port their apps and games directly to Windows universal apps, and Microsoft is enabling this with two new software development kits. 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. 'We want to enable developers to leverage their current code and current skills to start building those Windows applications in the Store, and to be able to extend those applications,' explained Microsoft's Terry Myerson during an interview with The Verge this morning.
It will never work but you can load the Amazon app store and be sorted like on BBOS 10.things like the App store just won't work..
It will never work but you can load the Amazon app store and be sorted like on BBOS 10.
Wrong -->Wrong. Windows will not run android apps, and it will not have any android app stores.
Developers can take their existing android source code, modify it slightly for windows phone, and compile their source code into a Windows app.
http://live.arstechnica.com/microsoft-build-2015-keynote/ or http://www.neowin.net/news/android-apps-and-windows-the-relationship-takes-a-step-forward (leaked a month before build) Nontheless it's a bad move.Windows Phones will include an Android subsystem that'll run pure android apps, plus Windows extensions.
Wrong --> http://live.arstechnica.com/microsoft-build-2015-keynote/ or http://www.neowin.net/news/android-apps-and-windows-the-relationship-takes-a-step-forward (leaked a month before build) Nontheless it's a bad move.
Sorry saw it now. Strange the tech sites got it wrong. http://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft-going-all-out-courting-ios-android-developersWrong. I watched the keynote: Android source code will have to recompiled to run on windows.
Anyhow I'm off to play with Windows 10 10074 build.Microsoft is making it so that Android developers can reuse their existing Java and C++ code to create a Windows 10 Universal App. The result will be a Windows app that behaves like a Windows app.
Sorry saw it now. Strange the tech sites got it wrong. http://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft-going-all-out-courting-ios-android-developers Anyhow I'm off to play with Windows 10 10074 build.
Everybody is talking about Android and iOS apps coming to Windows while they're forgetting Window's apps are going onto HoloLens![]()