![]() ![]() When Microsoft fixed the multitasking and cut and paste issues in early 2011, the discussion turned almost solely to apps.īut I’ve argued-still do-that app count doesn’t explain it. ![]() When the platform first launched, the excuses were multitasking, cut and paste, and the lack of apps. And now I think I know why.Ī lot of the debate around Windows Phone involves red herrings, excuses about why Microsoft’s system-which I think is vastly superior to either iOS or Android-has never really sold in acceptable numbers. And while I do think Windows Phone 8 will help improve matters, I’ve got this nagging feeling in the back of my head that Microsoft’s smart phone OS will never really take off. Like many Windows Phone fans, I’ve spent of a lot of time wondering about and discussing this platform’s lack of acceptance in the marketplace. ![]()
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