No, its not. Microsoft's COO presented a few weeks back and it was on one of the slides.
http://wmpoweruser.com/microsoft-re...th-windows-coming-to-windows-phone-after-all/
I hear you, but that article is kind of misleading. A common app platform doesn't necessarily mean a unified store. Form factor differences play a big role here.
I'm not saying is wrong. I'm just saying that there's conflicting information from Microsoft officials.
This is a quote from an article by Mary Jo Foley who quoted Steven Guggenheimer saying:
""Well, it is always a little different on different devices because of the size & input differences, but we are doing a lot of work to make it as easy as possible to reuse code and layout when building across multiple devices.")
Guggenheimer declined to provide any new guidance as to when and whether there will ever be a unified store for Windows Phone, Windows and Xbox.
"Nothing to disclose on Stores today," he told another questioner on Reddit.
Later in the Reddit session, Guggenheimer was asked again whether there ever will be just one store across phone, tablet/PC and Xbox.
"We have some good learning from the client/server model on where the common core is effective and where it is not. We want to continue to take that learning to the devices/services model," he replied. (I kind of take that as a no, but maybe I'm reading into things.)"
Check it out.
http://www.zdnet.com/microsoft-deve...indows-core-doesnt-mean-one-store-7000017430/