Are you a Windows Mobile fan but love the iPhone App which you can’t find in Windows Mobile version? Don’t worry since soon you will see more iPhone Apps available in Windows Mobile version in the Windows Marketplace for Mobile. A technical article on MSDN recently reported the case study about converting process of an iPhone App named Amplitude to the Windows Mobile version. This is good news for developers so they can provide their iPhone apps in Windows Mobile version and generate more sales. And i bet you there will be more apps to be converted soon.

Amplitude picks up any sound in a user’s surroundings through the microphone and then amplifies the sound, rendering it into a rich graphical representation on the device. Amplitude can be used to amplify any sounds, such as human or animal heartbeats, that usually wouldn’t be picked up by the human ear. Amplitude provides a cool user interface featuring an oscilloscope that allows users to view and visually quantify, signal voltages, as you can see the volume of the sound that you are listening to.
Well, with the Windows Marketplace for Mobile is now open for developers to submit their applications it’s likely for those developers to try out this case study and convert famous iPhone apps especially most wanted ones and be the first to submit it to the Windows Marketplace for Mobile.
[via: Windows Mobile Blog]



















January 28, 2011 at 4:38 am
*:* I am really thankful to this topic because it really gives useful information .;-