Microsoft Launches Open Source Tool for iOS Devs
Open Source Tool To Help iOS Developers Port Their Apps To Windows
At its Build developer conference earlier this year, Microsoft announced that it would soon release tools that would make it easier for iOS and Android developers to take their existing code and port their apps to Windows. The Android version of this, officially named Windows Bridge for Android, is now in private beta. The iOS version, however — previously known under the codename “Project Islandwood” — is entering its first public preview today.
The code for the Windows Bridge for iOS is now available as an open-source project under the MIT license on GitHub.
Microsoft
stresses that this is still very much a work-in-progress and some of
the promised features are now available yet or are still very buggy.
Still, Microsoft expects the final version to land in the fall to
coincide with the launch of the first update to Visual Studio 2015.
Using
the bridge, developers will be able to port their iOS apps to both
Windows 8.1 and Windows 10. Right now, they can only target the standard
X86 and X64 architectures, but soon, the compiler will also support ARM
(and with that, mobile devices).
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