While the poor
sales will probably go on for a while, as far as apps go, Microsoft is
currently making efforts to draw in new users and satisfy the existing
ones. According to a Pocket-Lint report,
Bill Gates’ company has applied for a patent on a service that will
allow applications from Android, iOS, and other rival platforms to be
transferred to Windows Phone.
Although
it sounds like an excellent idea in theory, we have to be realistic and
say that it’s almost impossible for Microsoft to launch such a service
soon and also it to be as functional as we imagine it. Why is
that? Well, it’s very simple! In order for an app or several apps to be
migrated from one platform to another, you need the permission from the
initial OS and needless to say that we don’t see Android or iOS
welcoming such a thing.
In fact, both
Android and iOS developers are trying their best to make
users “addicted” to their ecosystems by offering as many exclusive apps
as possible, so it’s unlikely that Windows will get any of the two to
agree sharing apps on a regular basis.
There’s also the money aspect for the regular user, which will likely be
required to pay two times for the same app. Most users these days don’t
like to pay in the first place and rely mostly on free content, so to
think anyone would want to pay twice the value of an app only to be
granted the “honor” of having Microsoft’s mobile OS powering their
devices is, simply put, a fantasy.
Be that as it may, the idea is still a pretty enticing one and we would love to see it applied for Android and Apple, for example. There are still a lot of very useful and functional iOS-exclusive apps, so it would be very nice to be able to simply transfer them or have a service suggest similar apps in a matter of seconds.
Do you think that Microsoft’s project could ever see the light of day? And if so, do you think that it will be more than a simple suggestion service? Would you fancy “migrating” from Android to Windows Phone if Microsoft’s platform would have a better ecosystem and support for more apps?
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