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While we've heard this mentioned before, Microsoft CEO Nadella has confirmed that the next version of Windows will combine it's three operating systems into one. There will still be different SKUs for different platforms but they'll have the same architecture and be able to use the same apps and app store.
http://www.theverge.com/2014/7/22/5928219/microsoft-will-merge-windows-into-one-os
I love Windows 8.1 on my desktop, laptop, and tablet. And I've recently decided to try out Windows Phone 8.1 and it's like some ugly red-headed style child that isn't even allowed to live in the same house with the rest of the family, it's made to live in some crawlspace above the garage and can't come out to play with the others, we aren't even sure it's related at all sometimes. The UI doesn't quite behave the same (very little use of edge swipe gestures) and the apps I bought from Windows Store doesn't carry over to the Phone Store and I have to rebuy the same apps again (like MetroTube).
I think this is going to be huge for Windows phones. Once under the same umbrella as the tablets and desktop OS, I think it'll be a lot more attractive for developers to make apps for this. And customers won't have to deal with finding an app for the tablet, but not finding the same app for their phone or vice versa.
This can't come soon enough.
http://www.theverge.com/2014/7/22/5928219/microsoft-will-merge-windows-into-one-os
I love Windows 8.1 on my desktop, laptop, and tablet. And I've recently decided to try out Windows Phone 8.1 and it's like some ugly red-headed style child that isn't even allowed to live in the same house with the rest of the family, it's made to live in some crawlspace above the garage and can't come out to play with the others, we aren't even sure it's related at all sometimes. The UI doesn't quite behave the same (very little use of edge swipe gestures) and the apps I bought from Windows Store doesn't carry over to the Phone Store and I have to rebuy the same apps again (like MetroTube).
I think this is going to be huge for Windows phones. Once under the same umbrella as the tablets and desktop OS, I think it'll be a lot more attractive for developers to make apps for this. And customers won't have to deal with finding an app for the tablet, but not finding the same app for their phone or vice versa.
This can't come soon enough.