3 thoughts on “tim anderson is a tad reserved on the lack of Metro/Windows Phone support.”
I have to admit I have no idea how a Rad Studio for Metro/Windows Phone could/should look like – on the other hand I’m curious to see what Embarcadero may come up with regarding these platforms. Visual Studio (even the free versions) is quite good for developing, testing and deploying Metro/WP apps and this will be hard to beat.
But Rad Studio is already excellent for powering the backends of Metro/WP clients.
I have to admit I have no idea how a Rad Studio for Metro/Windows Phone could/should look like – on the other hand I’m curious to see what Embarcadero may come up with regarding these platforms. Visual Studio (even the free versions) is quite good for developing, testing and deploying Metro/WP apps and this will be hard to beat.
But Rad Studio is already excellent for powering the backends of Metro/WP clients.
Downloading 🙂
I guess for the people that want support for Windows Phone/Metro, it’s an issue. But you do have to look at market share.