I'm a big fan of the Surface products, apart from the poor performance of the RT (which is generally fine for most tasks). Really enjoying my Pro.
i can't rep RT, but i love my Surface Pro!I'm a big fan of the Surface products, apart from the poor performance of the RT (which is generally fine for most tasks). Really enjoying my Pro.
Microsoft the last thing you want is to piss off your developers...
http://wmpoweruser.com/mehdoh-dev-unpublishing-all-apps-due-to-wp8-1-api-changes/
I think they've already pissed off developers a long time ago. Dropping Silverlight, XNA, going with JavaScript and HTML 5 for app development instead of .NET for W8 and now wp api changes.
This Lumia 2520 has made me believe in the RT platform. App situation is worse than WP but the browser makes up for it. I have my phone's browser favorites as well as my favorite bar from my laptop. Every single site I've tried has worked great including amazon prime video, amazon MP3 cloud player, Spotify, Pandora, and partycloud (although this runs a slight sluggish but the music never gets interrupted). If the browser allowed me to pin sites to the home screen it be perfect.
Seriously, with Office included, I am shocked these tablets heaved sold well.
My tablet is a steal at $300.
Seriously, with Office included, I am shocked these tablets heaved sold well.
You can pin sites to the home screen.
Wait why can't you pin IE metro to start screen? Or am I misunderstood what you are saying?Yes but only IE desktop which sucks on tablets in comparison to IE metro.
yes, that's exactly what i'm saying. you can't pin IE Metro sites to the start screen but you can pin IE Desktop sites to the start screen. problem is that IE Desktop sucks with touch.Wait why can't you pin IE metro to start screen? Or am I misunderstood what you are saying?
What? You can definitely pin sites from the Metro version of IE.
Microsoft the last thing you want is to piss off your developers...
http://wmpoweruser.com/mehdoh-dev-unpublishing-all-apps-due-to-wp8-1-api-changes/
yes, that's exactly what i'm saying. you can't pin IE Metro sites to the start screen but you can pin IE Desktop sites to the start screen. problem is that IE Desktop sucks with touch.
oh geez IE Metro is amazing. if this browser had been released on WP sooner i think MS would have a better standing in the mobile game. this IE works just like IE desktop but is made for touch. exactly what sooo many have wanted all along when moving into the mobile world but MS was too slow to react. now the masses have switched into this app-centric mentality and now MS is where they are now, digging themselves out from a ditch.
Engadget reviews the Nokia X
The days where Windows Phone is ahead of Android in terms of design are over.
Spotify for Android just got a major UI overhaul (not that it looked bad before).
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Boooo.
It's your own fault if your name is Hugo.
mine last updated on 12/07/2013?The days where Windows Phone is ahead of Android in terms of design are over.
Spotify for Android just got a major UI overhaul (not that it looked bad before).
(Last updated: 12/5/2011)
Boooo.
(Last updated: 12/5/2011)
Boooo.
mine last updated on 12/07/2013?
but yeah, still ugly
I think they've already pissed off developers a long time ago. Dropping Silverlight, XNA, going with JavaScript and HTML 5 for app development instead of .NET for W8 and now wp api changes.
The days where Windows Phone is ahead of Android in terms of design are over.
Spotify for Android just got a major UI overhaul (not that it looked bad before).
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(Last updated: 12/5/2011)
Boooo.
I finally posted that I did finally get I to work. Bing search for instructions only showed me how to do it with IE Desktop. Now I have facebook, Spotify, Pandora, amazon prime, and amazon cloud player all pinned and looking like legit apps but actually take you to their full features websites.Is this RT only thing? I pin IE Metro site all the time on my Windows 8 computer, actually on this computer that I am typing right now I have Bing IE Metro and GAF Metro pin to start screen. I agree that IE Metro is really good, I was hoping we would get same browser on Windows Phone. I use IE Metro exclusively on my Windows 8 tablet (ASUS) and on that I also have several IE sites pin to Start Screen so unless it's RT limitation, you might want to check.
So quick question:
- I updated my phone to 8.1 (with all the items set for backup to one drive)
- My phone developed (or already had) a hardware fault and i sent it in for repair
- The phone has been imaged back to WP8.0
What is the best restore strategy? I'm worried that if i sign in under WP8.0 all the 8.1 backup will be deleted, so when i update to 8.1 it'll not work.
Any thoughts?
Microsoft the last thing you want is to piss off your developers...
http://wmpoweruser.com/mehdoh-dev-unpublishing-all-apps-due-to-wp8-1-api-changes/
So quick question:
- I updated my phone to 8.1 (with all the items set for backup to one drive)
- My phone developed (or already had) a hardware fault and i sent it in for repair
- The phone has been imaged back to WP8.0
What is the best restore strategy? I'm worried that if i sign in under WP8.0 all the 8.1 backup will be deleted, so when i update to 8.1 it'll not work.
Any thoughts?
Don't do a restore, then do the upgrade to 8.1, do a factory reset and restore.
I believe your restore will still be there for 8.1, though I can't guarantee it. If you are really worried, you can make another MSA, do the free app-dev process online, upgrade to 8.1 on the phone, factory reset the phone, and then sign on with your real MSA.
Sucks about the mehdoh developer, that's the twitter app I use. Hopefully its just a tantrum that he will get over. Can't afford to lose any of these devs that build better clients than the first party services that ignite the platform beyond token support.
“Anyhoo, now that I have out of the way... the article is totally WRONG. Those tweets were deleted moments after being posted. I just felt like a rant is all, which anyone who follows me on twitter knows I am prone to. Typical WMPU making articles out of the smallest thing as usual. Hey ho.
But anyway, Microsoft got in touch to have a chat with me, so that was nice (and FYI, they don't share your opinion).”
Don't listen to WMPU....
Click baiting? On WMPU? Preposterous!Don't listen to WMPU....
So I'm at Facebook f8 in SF, Windows Phone actually felt like a lot more than an afterthought! Bumped into someone using a WP... if I say short guy with fabulous hair, who do you guess?
Heading to the Store, you can now download the app (link below) and if youre familiar with Reading List already, you should be quite comfortable using this app. The listed features of Windows Reading List includes:
Add bookmarks from any app or Internet Explorer to keep track of things you want to get back to later
See your list in the Windows Reading List app that is available on all Windows 8.1 devices whether youre on your phone or PC
Easily remove items once you're done with them
Search through the items in your reading list to find specific things
Each item is shown in a rich display, showing the title, images, and what app it came from
Categorize items. You can group together ideas about the next place you want to vacation, articles about finance, or things you want to read for work
Filter items easily by category
Share a set of items from your list with others
Removed an item by mistake? Use the recently deleted section to find it
Windows 8's Reading List is now useful (for me)! Windows Reading List comes to Windows Phone 8.1
Download link.
Don't listen to WMPU....