- Dec 6, 2010
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Pardon the American Football analogy, but there's probably 5 minutes left in the Superbowl and Team WM10 is down by two scores. We've hung tough, but it's time to throw away the playbook, hope to score quick, and force overtime.
Why not go for broke? Developers get 100% profits for 4 years across the entire UWP when you release a mobile version of your app. No registration fees for developers (if there still are any). All Lumias are $99 unlocked while supplies last. No licensing fees to any OEM (if any still exists) for 3 years. Open up Android emulation. Allow android mobile app sales in the Windows Store for mobile. MS takes 30% for non-UWP apps sales. UWP apps will probably get better ratings and naturally bubble to the top over time. When the WM platform is re-established DEVs will have greater incentive to get more into UWP.
Oh. And one more thing - WM10 is open sourced (in the way Android is steered by The Company and provides the reference implementation, but it can be forked or skinned).
Throw the Hail Mary. There's nothing really to lose at this point.
Why not go for broke? Developers get 100% profits for 4 years across the entire UWP when you release a mobile version of your app. No registration fees for developers (if there still are any). All Lumias are $99 unlocked while supplies last. No licensing fees to any OEM (if any still exists) for 3 years. Open up Android emulation. Allow android mobile app sales in the Windows Store for mobile. MS takes 30% for non-UWP apps sales. UWP apps will probably get better ratings and naturally bubble to the top over time. When the WM platform is re-established DEVs will have greater incentive to get more into UWP.
Oh. And one more thing - WM10 is open sourced (in the way Android is steered by The Company and provides the reference implementation, but it can be forked or skinned).
Throw the Hail Mary. There's nothing really to lose at this point.