I don't think you should try and port complex business applications to a phone, but specific features suit a phone. For example I sell a Beauty Salon specific Point of Sale SAAS package. Will I could never imagine anyone trying to run their whole business from it, my users are crying out for a mobile app that will allow them to take appointments while on the road or at home (I am currently building this).
> > Ian, I'm certainly aftraid that consumer demand for apps on mobile devices > will result in a dumb versions of sophisticatd applications and will > probably require developing parallel apps. I have some Windows WinForms and > WPF apps out live now that have complex UIs and comprehensive > functionality, and I have no idea on earth how these apps could be ported > to mobile devices, let alone to Metro style on Win8. >
