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09/05/2014 03:22:16
 
 
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08/05/2014 16:49:40
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Other
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows Server 2012
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Application:
Web
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Thread ID:
01599658
Message ID:
01599772
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>>>>> I doubt anyone is creating window store apps.
>>>>
>>>>You're kidding, right? I know a bunch of dev's who write specifically for windows phone. I've done a contract for a company in DC for windows phone only.
>>>
>>>The market hasn't quite caught up to you, John. Windows Phone still lags far behind iOS and Android, which control over 90% of the market between them.
>>>
>>>http://www.fool.com/investing/general/2014/05/07/android-windows-phone-8-grow-mobile-market-share.aspx
>>
>>
>>Mike, if you'll notice, the numbers from that site are only for the U.S.
>>
>>Reportedly, there are about 24 countries where Windows Phone is outselling the iPhone:
>>http://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonkelly/2014/01/21/here-are-24-countries-where-windows-phone-outsells-the-iphone-and-why-it-does/
>>
>>That doesn't call into question the statistics here in the U.S. - but it does show that Windows Phone has some growth.
>
>I'm working on a browser-based app that must be usable on a desktop browser, a tablet, or a phone.
>The users are delivery drivers and managers of stores owned by a wide variety of national retail chains.
>
>The user has been field testing the app with selected drivers and store managers. So far, the users have produced IPhones, IPads, a wide variety of Android devices but, aside from the desktop, not a single Windows device - tablet or phone.
>That said, I know several corporate situations where Windows tablets and phones are the standard and if I wanted to develop for those clients, I'd have to be able meet that standard.

If your application is browser based surely that's not a problem ?
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