So, if wp7 apps run on wp8, I personally not really sure why people seem to
so upset, everyone know wp8 would come out, was rumours for quite a while
would be totally different, so not really a shock you can not update wp7
device to wp8

if you made wp7 apps, you can still sell them on wp8 device...

It is not like you have a iPhone 3 you can upgrade it to iPhone 4

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From: Nick Randolph
Sent: 24-Jun-12 18:54
To: ozDotNet
Subject: RE: Windows Phone 8 announced

Yes, one of the few things that was announced was that wp7 apps will
continue to work on wp8.



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*From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
*On Behalf Of *David Thiessen
*Sent:* Sunday, 24 June 2012 8:25 PM
*To:* ozDotNet
*Subject:* RE: Windows Phone 8 announced



I have whatsapp on WP7, works well

Apps that run on wp7 will also run on wp8.. Correct?

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*From: *Ken Schaefer
*Sent: *22-Jun-12 9:43
*To: *ozDotNet
*Subject: *RE: Windows Phone 8 announced

Even if you could get hold of one, apps are missing.



All those apps that let people stay in touch, or play games against each
other, have been very slow to come to WP (WhatsApp, HearTell, Words with
Friends, Skype, that finger painting one that seems to be all the rage now)



Cheers
Ken



*From:* [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
*On Behalf Of *Craig van Nieuwkerk
*Sent:* Friday, 22 June 2012 11:50 AM
*To:* ozDotNet
*Subject:* Re: Windows Phone 8 announced





On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 11:44 AM, Bill McCarthy <
[email protected]> wrote:

To change tack a little, what in your opinion would be the top issues that
have led to the relatively poor uptake of Windows Phone over the last three
years ?





I think lack of availability is a big issue. When I walk through my local
shopping centre or browse catalogues I see WP7 get a lot of advertising.
You can't miss it. But if I go into a Telstra shop or typically phone shop
I typically see on the racks



2 x iPhone (black & white)

10 x Android

1 (maybe 2) x WP7



Doesn't matter how much you advertise if they are not on the shelves.
iPhone can get away with it because they are so well known now.



Craig.

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