So that means they will have to write an iphone app, a blackberry
version, an android version and a Windows phone version in one year
I wouldn't hold your breath if I were you
2012 maybe but not 2010

On 10 Mar, 22:26, Hamish <[email protected]> wrote:
> I would also like to know this, as I'm currently trying to decide what
> my next phone will be.
>
> Believe it or not, knowing what the answer here will be the deciding
> factor whether I get an iPhone or the new Win7 phone I think :) The
> new win7 phone looks sleek, and would probably get that if I knew
> there will be MLO available for it.
>
> However, I really want to have MLO integrated on my phone so if there
> won't be, I will go with iPhone instead. So any clues there would be
> nice :)
>
> Although I can imagine the headache these guys are getting from all
> these new phones hitting the market. Just want to know plans to help
> me decide that's all.
>
> On Mar 10, 6:42 am, "Josh P." <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > There is going to be a new set of development API that allow a
> > consistent look and feel to the GUI, etc.   It will definitely require
> > a re-write of the app to be viable.  The question is what kind of
> > market share will Microsoft be able to maintain. With 4 viable phone
> > OS's vying for market share it becomes quite a task for a small team
> > to maintain apps for all of them!

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