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New Windows phones won't run current apps

Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 4:13 am
by 5829
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New Windows phones won't run current apps
By PETER SVENSSON, AP Technology Writer
Fri Mar 5, 11:10 am ET

NEW YORK – Microsoft Corp. has said its new software for smart phones, Windows Phone 7 series, is a "clean break" with the past. Now it's clear just how clean that break is: The new phones, expected late this year, won't run any applications written for older versions of Microsoft's phone software.

In a blog post Thursday, Microsoft executive Charlie Kindel, who handles contact with outside software developers, said that jettisoning support for older applications was necessary to make the new operating system as powerful and user-friendly as possible.

The announcement is perhaps most disappointing to companies that have created their own software to run on Windows phones issued to their employees. The news also leaves software developers with a dilemma: they can write applications for Windows Mobile 6.5, which will soon be a dead end, or they can write for Windows Phone 7, which isn't coming out until later this year.

Phone providers compete in part by providing support for as many applications as they can, and everyone is trying to catch up to Apple Inc.'s successful App Store, which has more than 100,000 applications. Microsoft is leaving behind tens of thousands of applications written for different versions of Windows Mobile that go back more than a decade.

Few of those applications are up to today's standards. They're also designed for phones that came with styluses for precise input. Windows Phone 7 Series is designed for touch screens that work well with fingers but don't work with fine styluses.

Palm Inc. made a similar "clean break" last year, abandoning an operating system that was more than a decade old in favor of a completely new one. However, the new system is able to run applications written for the old one.

Kindel said Microsoft still will support Windows Mobile 6.5 "for years to come," and expects some new devices with that software will come out.

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On the Net:

Microsoft blog post:

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Re: New Windows phones won't run current apps

Posted: Mon Mar 08, 2010 10:24 pm
by AYHJA
One of the many pitfalls of M$ execs making these decisions are things like this...Backwards compatibility should be a must in any new software, even if it requires some sort of emulation...Hard to make excuses for them when they do things like this, especially considering how expensive those phones are...

Re: New Windows phones won't run current apps

Posted: Tue Mar 09, 2010 2:26 am
by 5829
That's probably why the put XP mode in Windows 7 and IE 7 mode in IE 8. But at sometime you also have to say the it would just be too much to be too far backward compatible. But I think that this was too soon of a cutoff.

Re: New Windows phones won't run current apps

Posted: Fri Mar 12, 2010 7:26 pm
by melkior
Looks like Microsoft observed Apple's AppStore and liked what they've seen. Total control over the platform, like what Apple has done on the iPhone, might not be the best thing for consumers, but it's hell of a business model with huge revenues.