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Microsoft is still on track developing an iOS bridge in Windows 10 Comments

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  • Loki
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  • 09 Feb 2016

Anonymous, 17 Jan 2016why is microsoft being such a bully with people on windows 7,8,and 8.1 isn't this a free worl... moreEasy answer - product support.

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    • AnonD-362866
    • NHU
    • 18 Jan 2016

    Anonymous, 17 Jan 2016why is microsoft being such a bully with people on windows 7,8,and 8.1 isn't this a free worl... moreThe only thing free in the real world is your right to breath. Might want to get used to it. Let it drive you to greatness, instead of complaining about it.

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      • Reiki
      • 9LA
      • 18 Jan 2016

      Anonymous, 17 Jan 2016why is microsoft being such a bully with people on windows 7,8,and 8.1 isn't this a free worl... moreWhat are you talking about?

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        • Anonymous
        • j20
        • 17 Jan 2016

        why is microsoft being such a bully with people on windows 7,8,and 8.1 isn't this a free world and we should be able to chose. I have windows 10 but I know others who don't and they absolutely love the system they are using - so why???????

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          • nostradamus
          • gG3
          • 17 Jan 2016

          This is a smart achievement.Congratulations Microsoft.

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            • AnonD-362866
            • NmZ
            • 17 Jan 2016

            Anonymous, 16 Jan 2016Is it legal to reverse engineer iOS apps like Microsoft is trying to?They not really trying to to that, think of it more as making it easier for dev's to 'port' their apps to Windows. Porting might be a poor choice of words but bleh I'm kinda stoned lol... Anyways. This is a smart move on their part. A bit too little to late though, plus side is it might just give the Windows users some amazing apps which they currently lack. You also need to remember that a lot of the dev's out their either develop for iOS exclusively or have an exclusive iOS launch. So it doesn't necessarily mean it will also be available on Windows at first or at all. In the end it's still up to the dev's to support Windows as well.

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              • AnonD-40735
              • SY8
              • 17 Jan 2016

              Where are the apps !?

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                • Anonymous
                • t7X
                • 17 Jan 2016

                Anonymous, 16 Jan 2016Is it legal to reverse engineer iOS apps like Microsoft is trying to?Developers are the ones to do it not Microsoft. Its a tool devs can use to port apps to Windows 10.

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                  • Anonymous
                  • tue
                  • 17 Jan 2016

                  Windows bridge to android world and ios world. "Astoria" bridge and "Islandwood" bridge. Please do it faster Microsoft.

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                    • nickarad
                    • 0Ud
                    • 16 Jan 2016

                    So be do long time Microsoft.

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                      • Anonymous
                      • 3I{
                      • 16 Jan 2016

                      Is it legal to reverse engineer iOS apps like Microsoft is trying to?

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                        • MAGIC
                        • 0Ur
                        • 16 Jan 2016

                        How much faster implements this possibility in S.O Windows by Microsoft, have only of win.

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                          • PK
                          • XQh
                          • 16 Jan 2016

                          ios sucks in tablet

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                            • 16 Jan 2016

                            DonAlduck, 16 Jan 2016Well, if they do IOS there's not so, so much need for Android, as most popular apps can be fou... moreThe thing is they wish to encourage developers developing on rather both the platforms develop on the windows platform.

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                              • nx6
                              • 16 Jan 2016

                              Well, if they do IOS there's not so, so much need for Android, as most popular apps can be found on both platforms.

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                                • xj9
                                • 16 Jan 2016

                                Thay should fix whole windows platform first. Microsoft did you use your apps? Mail, messenger, video call, edge or groove music!!! Can you just grab ipad and compare groove music with spotify? And then just copy it. How you could even give it to clients!!!! All apps are so buggy, missing major functions. Guys you are missing last 10 years of IT. Do they pay programmers?

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                                  • DEMO
                                  • nDU
                                  • 16 Jan 2016

                                  A step forward made ​​by Microsoft . It's good.

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                                    • DEMO
                                    • nDU
                                    • 16 Jan 2016

                                    Anonymous, 16 Jan 2016WINDOWS 10 SHOULD WORK ON IPAD, otherwise it is useless.......................................... moreMy dear , you're in great error .Should both windows to work on Android , iOS , etc., and vice versa
                                    So it would be normal and correct.

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                                      • 7A7
                                      • 16 Jan 2016

                                      Anonymous, 16 Jan 2016WINDOWS 10 SHOULD WORK ON IPAD, otherwise it is useless.......................................... moreYeah, I agree - an iPad is indeed useless without W10... :P

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                                        • 16 Jan 2016

                                        WINDOWS 10 SHOULD WORK ON IPAD, otherwise it is useless.....................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................

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