At its Build developer conference last week, Microsoft made a pair of announcements about Windows development that were more than a little surprising: Windows will support applications developed for ...
Microsoft’s ‘Project Islandwood’ was a curious grab for iOS apps. It is meant to bridge the gap between Windows and the iPhone, allowing developers to ‘port’ iOS apps to the Windows platform in a few ...
Have you ever noticed that apps are often released on iOS and macOS before they make it to other platforms? Here could be the ...
Microsoft has long been rumored to be including Android app support in Windows, but what it announced at Build 2015 looks much better than anyone may have ever imagined it to be. When you purchase ...
Microsoft surprised the developer community with news last month that it would provide tools for Android and iOS app makers to easily port their software to Windows. It's far too early to pass ...
SAN FRANCISCO—Microsoft announced a four-pronged effort to bring developers and their apps to Windows at its build conference today. One of these prongs—a way for Web developers to present their sites ...
Today, Microsoft held the keynote for its BUILD conference, and buried amid the nerdy news for developers was one nugget that's going to be great for everyone who owns anything that runs the upcoming ...
Microsoft has released a new tool called Xamarin Live Player that lets PC users test and debug iOS apps without using a Mac. Submitting apps to the App Store still requires Xcode which only runs on a ...
Microsoft's Terry Myerson confirmed onstage at Build what many of us suspected in the hours leading up to the event-- the company's going to make it easier for developers to bring Android apps into ...