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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Most desktop users might be thinking about how to use iOS apps on Windows devices; some might be iOS app developers who want the best iOS emulator that works perfectly for the Windows operating system ...
SAN FRANCISCO — April 29, 2015 — Microsoft Corp. on Wednesday announced new features in Windows 10 and unveiled a set of software development kits (SDKs) to help developers bring their code for the ...
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 ...
At Build 2017, Microsoft showed off the cross-platform power of its .NET framework, by demonstrating how apps could be easily created on a Windows PC and work on iOS, Android, and Windows all through ...