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Microsoft details the present, and future, of Windows Bridge for iOS

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Published onNovember 18, 2015

published onNovember 18, 2015

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Today on the Windows Blog, Microsoft took the opportunity to speak more about how theWindows Bridge for iOSis progressing and where it is headed. The Windows Bridge for iOS was released as an open source project on Github in August to begin the hard work of creating a way for developers to convert their iOS apps into Universal Windows Programs.As wereported last week, the sister Windows bridge project for Android apps has not fared well, and Project Astoria, as it is (was) known, has been put on hold indefinitely. But the Windows Bridge for iOS, known internally as Project Islandwood, has been more successful.In today’s blog, Microsoft notes that 4,500 developers have starred the project’s repository in Github, and that “what’s more, over 500 created your own fork. More than 200 issues have been filed (and several dozen closed, with many more in various stages of being fixed).”And since making the project open source in August, Microsoft has added support for:

The Windows App team also detailed more about the future plans for the project and what is next for developers who are interested in bringing their iOS app to Windows. Microsoft has released anew landing page for the iOS bridgewhich will be used for a new series of tools to assist in the conversion. The Windows App team also said that the new website will include more answers for developers’ questions regarding API availability and the project’s development roadmap on Github.Finally, the Windows App team put out the request to iOS developers to help test the first tool for their new website. Microsoft needs developers to test their IPAs (the iOS application archive file which stores an iOS app) in a new automatic app analyzer. The new tool analyzes uploaded IPAs and provides a compatibility analysis to the developer over the web. The analysis will hopefully give developers a detailed idea of how much work has to be done to convert it to Windows, as well as include tips and suggestions. If you are interested in submitting your iOS app’s IPA and being one of the first to get the new automatic app analyzer results, you can head over to the Windows App team’s pagehere.After the news of Project Astoria’s troubles, its good to hear from an official blog post that the Windows Bridge for iOS is gaining steam with support expanding along the way and into the future. Also with the loss of Project Astoria, the weight falls that much more heavily on the shoulders of Project Islandwood to help curtail the perceived “App Gap” problem which has been to the detriment of Windows Phone market share.Hopefully, in the future, a successful Project Islandwood will bolster the alreadyincredibly fast paceof Windows 10 adoption by helping increase the robustness of Microsoft’s new unified store.

Radu Tyrsina

Radu Tyrsina has been a Windows fan ever since he got his first PC, a Pentium III (a monster at that time).

For most of the kids of his age, the Internet was an amazing way to play and communicate with others, but he was deeply impressed by the flow of information and how easily you can find anything on the web.

Prior to founding Windows Report, this particular curiosity about digital content enabled him to grow a number of sites that helped hundreds of millions reach faster the answer they’re looking for.

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