Windows 8.1 mobile is still used by more than 75% of the tiny fragment of the market that uses Windows Mobile devices. Windows 10 mobile is at something like 15%. Largely this is the fault of Microsoft for cutting off so many loyal fans with older devices from receiving the latest versions of the OS. I'm aware there are valid reasons for this in some cases, particularly older budget devices with very limited processing power and RAM. But still, cutting off so many people and devices from supported updates so quickly did nothing to help their cause. They needed these people as evangelists for the platform, not feeling hopelessly abandoned by a company desperate to gain market share so as to gain app developers.
I thought that was more of an Apple thing... you know, leaving users with older hardware behind, way behind. But still, good point on your part. I agree with you. They could have done a discount program for those who had those devices to help bridge the upgrade. Again, Microsoft doesn't seem as committed as they need to be to see the platform succeed.
It's like everything else. Amazon.com didn't make money for a decade. Uber is losing billions a year. Facebook was the same way. When you are breaking the mold, you have to be aggressive and invest in growth. To make it even more annoying we know Microsoft has the money to do it. Just do it already.
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I'm not getting you. You want Microsoft to take people's code and do the work for them?
Yes!
That's exactly what I mean. Not every developer of course. They should have a threshold. If you sold say 100,000 copies or more on iOS or Android, we will port the app for you free of charge. Microsoft would eventually recoup the cost from future sales of said app. They could sign a confidentiality agreement with the developer to protect that code. Those kinds of things would have to be ironed out, but there are benefits to both parties.
When you commend 1% market share you have to do something different.
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I just read through some of the info on this website and I've noticed that they are providing blog updates almost daily. It's good to see that. I may have to eat my words in saying that they are not focusing on this problem. I am not a programer but it looks like they are providing the tools and info needed. But obviously more has to be done because the apps are not there...