Monday, February 29, 2016

Microsoft kills app for porting Android apps to Windows

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That essentially allows developers familiar with the older language to build mobile apps without having to learn all-new languages, hire new developers, or build the same app three separate times.

What would perhaps be one of the most demanded features of all, Office apps are now integrated with your device's built-in camera, so you can capture images, crop and insert them directly into your documents on Windows and Android phones and tablets. This year, the company is also building a bridge for Win32.

According to Kevin Gallo, Director of Software Engineering in the company, it was completely unnecessary to have two bridge technologies working together to bring code from other OS to Windows Mobile, which is why the company pulled the plug on Astoria. The company has also said that it will now focus only on the Windows Bridge for iOS. For whatever reason, since that initial announcement, rumors and other signs from Microsoft have pointed to the Android bridge - codenamed "Astoria" - being killed off in favor of the iOS bridge - codenamed "Islandwood".

Microsoft notes Xamarin has 15K+ customers (including over 100 Fortune 500 firms) and claims the support of 1.3M developers. In the meantime, what do you think of Microsoft's efforts to bring Android apps to their Windows 10 Mobile users? The purchase of Xamarin may ease Project Astoria's death, though. That's something the company will talk more about during its Build conference at the end of next month.

Microsoft is urging developers who were waiting on Astoria to take a look at its iOS Bridge, and its recently acquired C# porting tool, Xamarin. This strengthens Microsoft's strategy as a major player in the cloud industry with C# and Visual Studio as fundamental pillars.

However, considering Windows' (and, more crucially, Windows Mobile's) unsafe shortage of applications on its virtual market and iOS apps' general superior quality (although there are definitely exceptions to the rule), it may turn out to be the best idea for Microsoft. It's just that Microsoft didn't want to inadvertently fragment its Java and C++ developers across multiple tools.

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