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Winmo apps are different
Developers do not need MS blessing to sell and install their software on pocketPCs. Since windows mobile apps do not have to go through one app store they can be more specialized and better targeted. Also there is no need to go through any sort of "approval" process.
Posted by: pauliusp   Posted on: 08/19/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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When it comes to quality...  Sleeper Service | 08/19/09
I dunno, I thought that iFart worked very good and was very high quality.  DonnieBoy | 08/19/09
Winmo apps are different  pauliusp | 08/19/09
Like we've had for nearly 10 years?  NonZealot | 08/19/09
As compared to what?  Bruizer | 08/20/09
Another bit of irony that hasn't gone unnoticed  NonZealot | 08/19/09
Yes, it WAS the Mac that did not have apps, and the ones they did were  DonnieBoy | 08/19/09
If Apple claims they have standards, then it's Apple's fault for allowing.  HypnoToad72 | 08/21/09
As the saying goes, you always pay for what you get, but, you do not always  DonnieBoy | 08/19/09
As predicted  Richard Flude | 08/19/09
You seem confused  tonymcs@... | 08/20/09
RE: Can Microsoft help developers break the 99?? app price ceiling?  rlorenz | 08/19/09
Paging Lauren - Whoa, these Windows apps are expensive  HollywoodDog | 08/20/09
Guess you are now admitting that WM is cooler than iPhone!  NonZealot | 08/20/09
9899479258  sumeetk_singh@... | 08/31/09
Not if we need 100 patches  Randalllind | 08/20/09
Not likely.  James T. Kirk | 08/20/09
Apples apps store also has 5.00 and 10.00 apps. Not just .99  No More Microsoft Software Ever! | 08/20/09
Is Loke baking them cupcakes too?  matthew_maurice | 08/20/09
Who imposed this "ceiling"?  HypnoToad72 | 08/21/09
Why drive down the cost that developers need to recoup their time spent?  satovey@... | 09/18/09

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