On 9/30/2011 6:04 AM, David Wilkinson wrote:
Sailfish wrote:
Win8 is a closed system. Apple can get away with it because of their
ability to inspire with the hardware and software design. Android is
open and is now selling more smartphones/tablets than even Apple, let
alone WinPhone7. Why should Mozilla put anything more than a meager
effort into Win8?

Why is Win8 any more closed than any other version of Windows?


Well, it will have an apps store, and you will be prevented from multi-boot installs. How's that for a starter?

Actually, Microsoft is providing the advantage of a Windows runtime
(WinRT) that will run on both tablets and conventional computers. It's
hard to believe that WinRT will not become available for Windows phone
development also. Unless WinRT/Metro fails completely, this is a very
big market that can be addressed by a single WinRT version of the browser.

WinRT also has the advantage that it can be programmed directly in C++
(though the interaction with the Metro UI requires an extended version
of C++ called C++/CX). Much better than using Objective C or Dalvik, IMHO.

But currently, the only Metro/WinRT browser is Internet Explorer 10. One
interesting feature of it is that it does not allow plug-ins, not even
Silverlight.


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