ErickBonilla_01 New member Mar 4, 2014 13 0 0 Sep 2, 2015 #1 Popular apps, and some 3rd party are even better than the official ones, have improved a lot within the OS but are far from perfect, if compared to other platforms. Are they going to get any better?
Popular apps, and some 3rd party are even better than the official ones, have improved a lot within the OS but are far from perfect, if compared to other platforms. Are they going to get any better?
pankaj981 New member Jul 10, 2012 6,131 0 0 Sep 2, 2015 #2 Windows 10 SDK would be constantly updated till RTM so expect some delay till Devs actually start working on optimizing their apps.
Windows 10 SDK would be constantly updated till RTM so expect some delay till Devs actually start working on optimizing their apps.
ErickBonilla_01 New member Mar 4, 2014 13 0 0 Sep 4, 2015 #3 You're completely right. Really hoping it won't take too long, there is a lot to improve. Thanks again.
You're completely right. Really hoping it won't take too long, there is a lot to improve. Thanks again.
xandros9 Active member Nov 12, 2012 16,110 1 38 Sep 4, 2015 #4 MS is doing its best to lead the devs to the new and improved tools, but they cant make them "drink" metaphorically. So its likely things will look up, but eh.
MS is doing its best to lead the devs to the new and improved tools, but they cant make them "drink" metaphorically. So its likely things will look up, but eh.
MarwenHeni New member Sep 9, 2014 4 0 0 Sep 4, 2015 #5 I think with the universal apps strategy, developers will be more interested in bringing their apps to Windows 10.
I think with the universal apps strategy, developers will be more interested in bringing their apps to Windows 10.
Queen Kong1 New member Dec 23, 2014 139 0 0 Sep 5, 2015 #6 Perhaps they wont even bother, and it will take a year or so?. What incentive do they have i guess?.