It's been three months since Microsoft's WP8 announcement, where they promised us all of the top apps from iOS and Android. My question is where are they now???
I don't think you're seeing a lack of effort on Microsoft's part. They can only do so much to lure developers. Ultimately it's up to the app owner to make it happen.
there is obviously a lack of efforts oj Microsoft's part, just look at their weather app, their reader app, their Xbox smartglass.....I don't think you're seeing a lack of effort on Microsoft's part. They can only do so much to lure developers. Ultimately it's up to the app owner to make it happen.
there is obviously a lack of efforts oj Microsoft's part, just look at their weather app, their reader app, their Xbox smartglass.....
I came from 4s to 920 and I don't want to switch back. 920 is so much better than the simple and plain 4s. Perhaps, im just a more techy guy than you are. :/This is one of the main reasons I traded my 920 for a 4s. Outside of the bugs with WP8 and things still missing, Microsoft just hasn't (at least to me) demonstrated that they are serious about competing in the mobile space. They delivered countless broken promises to get people to trust the platform again, after shafting 7.X users with no update.I hate iOS (and Apple for that matter), but at least Apple delivers on their promises and shows dedication to their OS instead of making everything work for OTHER OPERATING SYSTEMS before dedicating hard work to their own products.
Those big name apps from big name companies matter. Just because they don't matter to techy people, or windows phone fans, doesn't mean it will slide with an average consumer. Microsoft cant assume they'll keep ppl on a string of broken promises that don't materialize, believing they have enough dedicated fans to survive in the mobile OS race .I'm waiting for Microsoft to get it together before I come back, but as it stands, Microsoft is treating Windows Phone like a side pet project.