Man all my friends are in Snapchat, they did used to have the app: 6Snap right? What happened to that.
Give it 20 years, then still no. Maybe we'll get back Bank of America before then.
I am not saying they, "have" to as in it is mandatory, but if W10 for Phones gains significant market share then ignoring WP will be detrimental to business and no logical person would alienate a large percentage of the market.
From a technical standpoint, it's not.Personally, I simply do not get the appeal of this app. Why is it such a big deal?
There are other disappearing message apps, such as Telegram, BBM.
But You are not the cool kid if you don't have Snapchat.
Err Telegram & BBM (the beta just recently got updated too) are still in the store, I find it amusing that people use snapchat just like they use whatsapp... and the other draw of snapchat is "Stories". Honestly anyone else can replicate what they are doing and probably do it better, once that happens - bye bye SnapChat.
Maybe Nationwide Bank will release an app, or even a full Instagram update? Lol!
The collective maturity of the CEO's at SnapChat, Pebble, and others like them are low. It is unlikely it will come until the market share is too much to ignore.
Whilst it was nice of them to take the time to reply to you, that's a generic cut and paste response that, I'd wager, never even made it past 1st line customer support. Which is probably overseas.So there is hope.
Exactly this. A lot of the Snapchat generation seem to think that companies exist to sell product and make money. In the post-teen world, companies have a business plan. Predominantly it's an exit strategy, which is how they were able to get start-up investment in the first place. If Snapchat's business plan is to get x-million users on any platform and then sell up shop at an enormous profit, then that's their plan. After all, who'd have thought there was money in teen t1tties? And if they can do that without setting up a Windows app, then they'll probably not bother.Why invest any money in a OS system that doesn't seem to get anywhere?
WP still sits at ~3% market share. Hasn't moved much. Why invest any money in a OS system that doesn't seem to get anywhere?