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@SandraWalters lol.
@Code
right now MS shoulf focus on app certification and speed it up
argh
@CodeToGlory That's common marketing mumbo-jumbo. The reality is - Android is so popular and will continue to be popular because developers like developing for the platform
@mvark You don't capture the event because the request is made the first time you instantiate the Geolocator. After you instantiate it, just check the stats. If the status is Disabled then you know the user selected Blocked and not allowed msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/apps/…
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Also, a tip for any developers who have not setup your store account yet. Make sure your email domain has the company listed in the whois record. I was using a whoisguard to prevent spam and it took a lot longer to approve my account.
@kape123 you were close to getting me defeding MS and it felt odd. Not sure if I was being trolled. :)
@mvark If the user goes in an allows it after they block it, then if you don't have a timer checking the state then they will not see the resulting permission change impact your app until they restart it.
@JohnKoerner Good tip. Thanks for sharing.
@CodeToGlory @AmigableClarkKant I've developed for Windows Mobile most of my life... but right now I think platform has 0 future. I don't know if any of you guys were in Windows Mobile 6.5 store which Microsoft effectively abandoned
@SandraWalters To that end, Sandra, you can also download it from GitHub if that is your thing. Thanks for providing that list. Callisto is a common component of apps
{ignoring:@kape123}
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@JerryNixon if you can point me to someone who is in charge of Windows Mobile platform and that approval process - I promise not to say another word on the subject of "app verification"
@kape123, so they burned you. Does not mean they will burn us again. Only if it's in their best interest to do so. :-)
QUESTION: I have a context menu on a text area for pasting text. During testing on non-touch devices like laptop, my right click does bring up paste context menu but how do I bring up the app bar which is on the top?
@JohnKoerner Probably not. Part of the testing is to certify that your application does what it says - that's manual. Part is to verify you aren't a porn app - that's manual. Part is to verify you fit on the screen - that's manual. There's more but you get the point by now. There are manual aspects that can't be automated.
@AmigableClarkKant :D I like Microsoft and would love if they won this Mobile platforms battle. Hell, I like to develop in Visual Studio more than in Eclipse - but seeing that all they are trying to do is copy Apple and hope their stock price will increase - makes me sad :(
@CodeToGlory Yep. Too true. And, they are. Remember, we aren't even released yet.
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MS is good at being 2nd. @kape123
@AmigableClarkKant Yeah... that's what I've hoped for when I read this article: codeproject.com/Articles/51835/…
turns out they now suck even at being 2nd
@kape123 What is Microsoft copying here? Bill Gates has presented a tablet running XP ~10 years ago!
it seems like they'll now start being 3rd... too bad that's like 10% marketshare
QUESTION: Is it possible to supress a JS error being thrown by a web page that I'm calling in an iframe within my app? stackoverflow.com/q/12891961/325251
@CodeToGlory XAML or HTML?
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@ComFreek Yeah - that's what bothers me most man - I've been developing on touch screen phones using .NET Compact Framework back in 2003.
@ComFreek And then iPhone came... we all know how that ended :(
@mvark @DorisChen Doris, do you know?
@CodeToGlory @DorisChen Doris, do you know?
@ComFreek All I'm saying is that Microsoft is now trying to copy Apple with developer licenses, application approval process, closing down the platform, getting into hardware bussiness
@kape123 In order to make things less painful I have decided to code everything with MonoGame which will hopefully allow me to create versions for other mobile platforms when and if I decide to do that.
@RobCurr +1 MonoGame
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@kape123 Yes, you're right. I don't like that 'thing', too.
@ComFreek All because their execs believe Apple's model is the best - which is not true - Microsoft had the best model - they just needed good store. Ironically, Google/Android effectively copied Microsoft and now they'll dominate eco-system
Okay, technically this chat is ending. Any last questions?
@JerryNixon @DorisChen I've waited you guys like 2 days hoping to get answer on that animation stackoverflow.com/questions/12890627/…
@mvark let me look into this. Can you ping after this?
seems I'm out of luck... but thanks for your time
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Thanks Jerry and Doris
Thanks @JerryNixon and @DorisChen
Alright then. I would like to thank everyone for joining us today. This was another great Windows 8 developer chat. Next week, we will be back to answer whatever questions you have. Next week, same place and same time. Thank you again for attending today. I hope the app you are building is great and successful. Best of luck!
Thanks
Sorry folks for abruptly leaving...power outage here! Power back just now.
Thanks everybody and see you next Tuesday.
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Oh that chat is ended, I seem to have missed a lot :(
thanks Doris
thanks for joining, Doris and Jerry!
Thanks! See you next Tuesday ;)
and Jerry
kape123, I meant not 2nd market share, but more like chronologically. No one can tell though, we will have to duke it out.
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Apptivate Chat #4 with Jerry Nixon and Doris Chen

4 hours ago, 4 hours 12 minutes total – 369 messages, 24 users, 41 stars

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Thanks all for a great discussion.
Thank you also for all the support and encourage for my app
@kape123, I think MS actually has something with the Metro apps and WM8 apps
@kape123, they have so much market share with Windows, something's gotta change when Windows 8 comes out.
@AmigableClarkKant I'm not saying it'll be bad store - just it will never live up to the expectations. Remember this conversation and look back in about 2 years - you'll see Android getting into "Desktop" (laptops, devices people use everyday for work) and then owning Windows
@kape123 The thing I worry about with the android stores is fragmentation. While you do have a lot of choices, sometimes consumers just want a single place they can go that they trust to get an app.
@JohnKoerner Just to point out one thing - I'm telling all this as somebody who developed mobile apps that make $30K+ per month
@JohnKoerner And I have have apps across different platforms, across different stores.
Microsoft marketshare is so low right now that it doesn't matter they have single store - you simply can't make much money in it - combined with that ridiculous approval process - you can't truly support your users with bugfixes and updates
on the other hand Android has such high marketshare (and it's still rising) that it doesn't matter that there are multiple stores - you really want just to publish in Google Play and you can expect that 80% of your downloads will come from there (standard 80/20 pattern)
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While I agree the market share is low right now. Within 6 months windows 8 will be sold on a majority of new consumer PCs. While MS might lag behind in the tablet / phone marketshare, you still have the entire desktop space dominated by microsoft.
@JohnKoerner Not for long, believe me. Even this chat was good example of how many questions developers have and how hard it is to develop in this new eco-system. And there will be more and more developers who will get fed up and say - FU Microsoft - and start doing things in other platform -> eurogamer.net/articles/…
Especially when traditional desktop space is deterioration pretty fast - with tablet and hybrid devices. And you'll see Google get more into what was once "desktop" space
I mean - they are already doing it - Samsung Note is a great everyday device
Asus Transformer also - released more than year ago - asus.com/Eee/Eee_Pad/Eee_Pad_Transformer_TF101
@kape123 The same things were said when apple first released the app store. They had terrible apis and terrible support. As the market grew the tools and apis got better.
Because they had community that worshiped everything Steve Jobs said - and were OK with accepting idiotic paradigms
and remember that Apple almost never had dominant marketshare - and never will
and they are fine with being 2nd
on the other hand Microsoft can only stand in position of marketshare leader - if Windows marketshare drops (as it will because they are copying Apple's strategy) - they are in big trouble
@JohnKoerner We haven't released yet. Market share better be pretty low!
@JerryNixon Yeah - what about Windows Mobile having 50%+ marketshare 7 years ago in smartphone devices?
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@JerryNixon I was referring to overall marketshare of windows devices in the mobile/tablet space.
Not just win 8.
@JerryNixon And just to make it clear - I'm talking on all this because I want Microsoft to succeed. If you do have any influence (or contact with somebody who has influence) when it comes to WindowsMobile - get them to stop copying Apple - unless you guys wish to have half of Apple's marketshare and give rest to Google
@JohnKoerner Well anyways man - just remember this conversation in about 3 years - I for sure will ;) Good luck with whatever you are working on and talk later (wave)
@kape123 Oh I will remember this conversation.
And read this article - codeproject.com/Articles/51835/… - it was published 2 years ago and it pretty much predicted all that I'm talking about here
@kape123 Also, I hope android doesn't succeed, because I hate eclipse
Give me VS2012 any day of the week.
@JohnKoerner On the same page :D I got used to it by now, but it's still not Visual Studio ;(
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XCode has gotten a lot better now that they have storyboards built in.
Hi can ppls please provide me some suggestions for my app . apptivate.ms/apps/106/kaleidoscope-paint
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