Microsoft Offers Tutorials to Port iOS Apps For W10 Mobile

Microsoft updated last week the tool that cuts iOS applications to Windows 10 mobile users and showed that while the other tool that does the same service on Android is "Stop" to the Islandwood Project, which acts as a bridge enters the two just give more details about it to the developers.
Microsoft Offers Tutorials to Port iOS Apps For W10 Mobile

The great advantage of Islandwood Project in relation to Astoria Project (android), is that with it developers can port the applications of iOS to Windows 10 making them universal, ie the same application follows both compatible with smartphones as computers. In Astoria, for example, the tool can only make them compatible with cellular.

Of course, it takes more work to devs, but Microsoft has made available a series of tutorials Inlandwood project that helps developers build their applications on the new platform. The good is that they will need only a code base to make this bridge between the two systems and much of the code need not be rewritten.

As Microsoft itself has noted in its official blog, the developers will need:
A PC running Windows 10 with Visual Studio 2015 and Windows Bridge for iOS installed. Visual Studio can be downloaded straight from the central developers, while the latest version of Windows Bridge for iOS is available on GitHub. Or a Mac running Mac OS X with Xcode 10:11 7 installed, if you happen to want to test the applications on time, you need to have an Apple developer account.

These and other informtion, practically orientedd developers, are available on the Windows Blog 9in English). Microsoft has not yet released any concrete date for the tool is fully functional.

via : gadgetpronew