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I am not going to be obnoxious and repost my own long response in another thread but it is here if interested: http://forums.windowscentral.com/wi...unity-embracing-windows-10-a.html#post3079463. Long and short of it is this is simply a bit of euphoria among the platform advocates with no lasting effect. It addresses absolutely nothing with regard to developers for other platforms since it fails to address the actual reality - low user base equals no developer interest. This is a chicken and egg scenario. You need the apps to attract the users but the developers won't bring the apps without the user base to justify. Nothing vis a vis Android and ios developers yesterday actually encourages a developer to port their apps. It only makes it easier for them to do something they already decided they are not doing, or support a platform they already dumped. The major apps that have left Windows Phone in the past few months did not do so because it was difficult to develop a native app. They left because the market share did not justify continued investment. I am sorry but anything short of a no effort solution (an emulator or direct access option) for the disinterested developer community will not solve the problem.
Yup every time something new is announced it is the thing that will save the platform according to the faithful, but then the faith dissipates quickly. WP7 was supposed to be the answer to Windows Mobile failing fortunes, 7.5 was supposed to fix WP7 & 8 was a reset that was supposed to attract devs with the ability to reuse at least some of their existing code. Windows 10 is supposed to have even tighter code integration between the different versions, but clearly MS doesn't believe this will spur developers to create more Modern apps so they now want them to recompile iOS and Android apps. These apps will probably look exactly like iOS and Android apps which will be jarring to long time WP users and alienate the already dwindling core of faithful even more.