zigzag3143
Contributor, Sysnative Staff Emeritus
- Mar 27, 2012
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[/h]While a few companies which majorly deal between consumers and enterprises, will still be open to create and distribute their customized software with the help of previously used installers, they would not be able to move to the perfect app world of the TIFKAM (The Interface Formerly Known As Metro) Start Screen, because Redmond hasn’t allowed them yet. The rules set out by Redmond are a bit unusual. In case the developer wants to pitch his software, he would have to list his app on the Windows store and hope for the best.[h=1]
Windows 8.1 will freeze out small business apps; ISVs to get affected