Microsoft projects to facilitate the migration of applications to its mobile operating system are going through reorganization times.
After seeing the component dedicated to Android be paused, now arise news Windows Bridge for iOS reached another level of evolution and soon will be available.
These Microsoft projects are dedicated to get attract to the Windows 10 Mobile developers who develop applications for other platforms.
With these tools will be simple to any import your code and with minimal effort have their functional applications, ready to be placed in the Windows store.
It is also an easy way to get enlarge, and much, applications offers for users, without it depends directly from learning new programming languages.
If the Astoria project, the version dedicated to Android, is placed in a state where it is not known what new developments will have to version for iOS is growing and preparing to come very soon.
Microsoft presented today to your blog the state this project and how far they have already come. After they released the first version for testing in August, directly on GitHub, its developments were continued.
From what has been presented today, support for many of the features are finished, with Windows Bridge for iOS already provide the ability to use GLKit, XIBs, AutoLayout & amp; Storyboard and KVO / KVC.
But there are also new templates of example projects that allow all those who want to venture in these processes can do it with the necessary support. All these templates are focused on showing support for all these new features.
But Microsoft does not want to stick around and want to take this their project to the end, making it a useful tool for programmers.
For this reason, and very soon will release new applications, dedicated to start giving access to all the features of the project Islandwood.
The first is a code evaluator that will help programmers identify what remains to be done to have the application implemented in Windows 10 Mobile as well as other tips to identify points for improvement.
After that will arise other so that each test conversion tools. To help Microsoft will release a set of virtual machines with all the tools that will be needed. These virtual machines will be made available to the Parallels platform, VMWare, VirtualBox and Hyper-V.
This seems to be the project that more advanced and faster will be available for developers. The interest in the conversion of Android applications seemed to be what else was interested, but after being paused, now it’s time to give another importance to the version for iOS and the results seem to be starting to be visible.
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