Microsoft open-sources Windows Bridge for iOS, one of four tools for building universal Windows apps
Microsoft today released Windows Bridge for iOS (previously called Project Islandwood) as an open-source project under the MIT license. The tool isn’t ready for formal launch just yet — that is still ...
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As of today, developers can access an early open source version of the Windows Bridge for iOS, designed to make it easier for Objective-C coders to build and run apps on Windows. The bridge is part of ...
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 ...
The day after announcing it had purchased cross-platform mobile tool vendor Xamarin, Microsoft officials are offering a few new details about the company's Universal Windows Platforms onboarding ...
Microsoft acknowledges that many developers are choosing Android and iOS as the first two options for their apps, and it is out to recruit some of that talent. The Redmond-based company works hard for ...
Microsoft has taken an early build of Windows Bridge, the tech giant's development environment for Apple's iOS, and released it as open source, a few months after revealing plans to port apps for the ...
When Microsoft revealed its plans to port Android and iOS apps to Windows, it was a bombshell that few expected. Now Microsoft has taken an early build of its development environment for iOS, known as ...
Microsoft today announced the release of an early version of its Windows Bridge software, which is designed to let software developers quickly port iOS, Android, and web apps to the Windows platform.
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