On May 8, 11:10 am, jknox <[email protected]> wrote:
> On May 8, 7:59 am, sssdeecee <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > But I was thinking.... if one could run their Windows mobile apps on
> > an Android based phone, it would help to increase it's popularity.
> > Personally, I have invested a lot in such apps (both purchased and
> > coded).
>
> > Does an emulator exist? Is anyone working on one?
>
> I'm not aware of an emulator as such.  Until fairly recently Appforge
> existed, which let you port your visual basic WM apps (sort of) to
> other platforms.  But Oracle bought and destroyed that option.
>
> Anyone got any other ideas for porting Visual Studio app code to
> Android?  [Or to Symbian or Palm OS, for that matter.]

Although porting code is definitely interesting and something I would
pay a lot for (b/c I have a lot of WM Visual Studio code), my original
question was about commercial WM applications. If I purchase a Android
phone, I would hate to give up all those useful applications I either
acquired or purchased for my WM phone.

Perhaps a new group could be set up to discuss this? Opening the
Android platform up to the 10's of thousands of WM applications would
help accelerate the growth of Android [power] users.


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