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Old 08-21-2009, 01:41 PM
Craig Horlacher
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Default Yeah they are but...

I'm not sure that matters. It doesn't seem to me like Microsoft is in a position to price high. They need to sell WinMo devices. If the developers are willing to sell their apps at .99 I think it's foolish of Microsoft to fight that. Inexpensive apps will help sell devices. People love being able to buy apps cheap on the iphone and selling a million at .99 will be better than 1000 at 4.99.

I just think Microsoft needs to do as much as possible as soon as possible before everyone switches to an iPhone, BlackBerry, Pre, or Android device.

Do they even have an app store that's easily accessible on WinMo devices? If so, then why can't I install it from "Windows Update" on my WinMo 6.1 phone? I just checked and it couldn't even connect to an update server this time. Whatever it is, they need to make it a simple and slick app like on the iphone. It won't be good enough if it's a web site.
 
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