a5cent
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re: Is there really an app gap on WP?
There are many such examples.
The differences between WP and Android aren't so much a result of one group of engineers somehow being more competent than the other. They are the result of having different power/security/reliability goals, being achieved through deliberately different design choices and the consequences thereof.
These are just basic laws of software engineering.
For beginners, the fact that it's not possible for WP to control what apps can run in the background, how often, and when, while at the same time being compatible with Android's quasi free-for-all multitasking model. No computing system can simultaneously have/support both.What are you basing this assertion on?
There are many such examples.
The differences between WP and Android aren't so much a result of one group of engineers somehow being more competent than the other. They are the result of having different power/security/reliability goals, being achieved through deliberately different design choices and the consequences thereof.
These are just basic laws of software engineering.