Any efforts for Windows 8 applications?
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Wow Great news!
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It is a great start. The one big deficiency that I see is bookmarks. The history feature would work for that if it were at the verse level.
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It is unclear if these references to Windows 8 refers to mobile/phone or the desktop/tablet O.S. versions.
As a recent convert to a Windows 8 Tablet (not RT) I am more than a little anxious for a full set of tools whose functions are fully inclusive of the Android and Apple offerings.
As a recent convert to a Windows 8 Tablet (not RT) I am more than a little anxious for a full set of tools whose functions are fully inclusive of the Android and Apple offerings.
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The new app works just the way l want-except for hymns & children'S songbook! I'd really like the sheet music.
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These references are to Windows 8 (Tablet/PC) not Windows Phone 8.fomh wrote:It is unclear if these references to Windows 8 refers to mobile/phone or the desktop/tablet O.S. versions.
As a recent convert to a Windows 8 Tablet (not RT) I am more than a little anxious for a full set of tools whose functions are fully inclusive of the Android and Apple offerings.
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Anyone else having problems on Win8 x86 at startup? I have been able to install and run well on an RT tablet, but cannot start the app on three different Win 8 x86 devices. Thoughts? Guidance? Do we have an issue with x86 architecture not yet documented?
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BTW, I work at Microsoft and have lots of access to MANY machines. I would be happy to help test/validate some of these early builds, thought it doesn't seem like this app has been croudsourced...
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I thought x86 and RT were different OS? And what while it was easy to develop for both, they were still separate?camaramanoel wrote:Anyone else having problems on Win8 x86 at startup? I have been able to install and run well on an RT tablet, but cannot start the app on three different Win 8 x86 devices. Thoughts? Guidance? Do we have an issue with x86 architecture not yet documented?
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Fantastic that a Win8 App is finally here! It's mostly a novelty item right now as serious study tools are absent (no Highlights, Notes, Tags, sync w/ personal LDS.org annotations, page numbering, etc), so I can't quite replace my IOS iPad version just yet. But this is a wonderful start! I hope active development remains a priority -- it would greatly help, I'm sure, if the download counter was in the tens-of-thousands... at least. Thanks!
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It is working great on my family's Dell Inspiron all in one x86 PC and on my surface RT tablet. I wonder if uninstalling the app and reinstalling it would make a difference?russellhltn wrote:I thought x86 and RT were different OS? And what while it was easy to develop for both, they were still separate?camaramanoel wrote:Anyone else having problems on Win8 x86 at startup? I have been able to install and run well on an RT tablet, but cannot start the app on three different Win 8 x86 devices. Thoughts? Guidance? Do we have an issue with x86 architecture not yet documented?
As far as different OS's goes Russell, this is my understanding (though I'm not a real developer). If the app is written for the windows store using the new development model for windows 8 it should run on any tablet, laptop, or desktop running Windows RT, Windows 8 or Windows 8 Pro whether it has an ARM processor or x86 processor. That doesn't mean, however, that testing doesn't need to take place, to some extent at least on different devices with different resolutions etc.
I think you are thinking of the difference between phone development and tablet/laptop/desktop development. The phone api's are a little different. That is where a lot of the coding could be reused but some api calls would have to be changed to match those of the phone (or vice-versa). Supposedly this is going to be improving though with the phone being more and more compatible with the full windows platform and possibly gaining an converged store at some point. As of now there is one store for phones and one store for everything else within the Windows ecosystem, where Apple has one store for phones/tablets and a separate store for laptops/desktops.