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SuperrrguyMay 19th 2009 9:12PM
The Apple App Store is the only legit way to get apps on to the iPhone.
It's great to have a bunch of apps in one spot but it's not about the app store, it's about the apps and most of the iPhone counterparts to WinMo apps are better.
I'm not sure I'm crazy about where WinMo is going. Not sure if my next phone will be a WinMo.
typoinkMay 20th 2009 10:15AM
The WM App store is intended to help "raise the bar" for WM apps and get them more on par with iPhone counterparts. Part of the reason devs have been hesitant to make good WM software is that there was no "central" place for people to find software and it was too much hassle for devs to have to manually upload their program to multiple websites and pray that users stumble onto them.