Number of apps does not equate to quality of apps. There are lots of duplicate apps in the marketplace. Go look at prediction from Gartner, Forrester, Boston Group, and others about where the phone market is going. iPhone will still be the king, but Windows Phone will rise to number two.
And, with Windows 8, you'll be able to run the same app, with minimal code changes, on phone, tablet, and desktop. That's marketshare. You can't do that with any other phone platform.
>You know this is about size of market and you know WP7's market is too small. How can you claim lots of good apps like iphone a phone has a big market. That's conflict with economy rules...
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer