Pierre Blackwell
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- Nov 26, 2012
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The fact that WP allows you to post practically anything to your start screen pretty much silents the issue about applications outside of games. For example, I like reading the Pittsburgh Post Gazette. There is an app for iOS and Andriod, but not one for Windows phone, so what did I do, I pinned the webpage to my startscreen. I can label it what I want, customize the tile to have it look like I want and it launches the website when I click on it, which is better than the app anyway. Not only can you access the mobile sites of applications like Eurotalk and Byki, but there are other apps the represent the same services. Just beause you're not familiar with them doesn't mean they don't do a sufficient job.
Big name travel apps like Flighttrack 5??? I travel all the time and I haven't heard of that. I use KAYAK, or Tripadvisor, both of which are available on WP. Those are household name travel sites. As for WP not having good games is hogwash. There are tons of great titles. Albiet not always the most popular. The things about trends is that they fade. Again, I understand the Candy Crushers out there and Flappy Birdbrains, not having the satisfaction of playing in a socially connected environment would feel restrictive. However that doesn't correlate to WP not having good games. To be honest I never was a big fan of candy crush saga. However I love Wordament, which I can connect with players who have Xbox live accounts. I love playing Tetris Blitz which is a classic game, not a here one moment gone the next fad, and I can either connect with friends on Facebook, or Xbox. UNO and Trivial Pursuit are others that I can connect with Xbox live. There are a host of other games that can do that, not to mention some flat out bad *** titles period. As I've stated before, I rogered up to there being an "app gap" in the sense of what an application is suppose to do, but the simple fact remains that with all this back an forth Andriod and iPhone users and still putting their phones down and picking up Windows Phones more and more. I wonder why that is?
Big name travel apps like Flighttrack 5??? I travel all the time and I haven't heard of that. I use KAYAK, or Tripadvisor, both of which are available on WP. Those are household name travel sites. As for WP not having good games is hogwash. There are tons of great titles. Albiet not always the most popular. The things about trends is that they fade. Again, I understand the Candy Crushers out there and Flappy Birdbrains, not having the satisfaction of playing in a socially connected environment would feel restrictive. However that doesn't correlate to WP not having good games. To be honest I never was a big fan of candy crush saga. However I love Wordament, which I can connect with players who have Xbox live accounts. I love playing Tetris Blitz which is a classic game, not a here one moment gone the next fad, and I can either connect with friends on Facebook, or Xbox. UNO and Trivial Pursuit are others that I can connect with Xbox live. There are a host of other games that can do that, not to mention some flat out bad *** titles period. As I've stated before, I rogered up to there being an "app gap" in the sense of what an application is suppose to do, but the simple fact remains that with all this back an forth Andriod and iPhone users and still putting their phones down and picking up Windows Phones more and more. I wonder why that is?