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While Apple working on a new app Move to iOS, which will allow regular users to move content from their old Android to their new one iPhone, Microsoft prepared an attractive solution for developers for a change. He issued a tool Windows Bridge, with the help of which developers will be able to port easily iOS applications for phones and tablets with Windows 10 to Windows 8.1. In addition, the tool optimizes applications for x86 and x64 architecture, so that they can be run on the vast majority of devices with Windows.

The tool itself Windows Bridge for iOS is available as an open-source project and can be downloaded for free on GitHub, much like the ResearchKit interface from Applu. Bridge also allows developers to continue using Objective-C in preported applications, as it includes a compiler, runtime, headers, and libraries iOS and Visual is also integrated into this system Studio IDEA. However, developers must still take into account that this is only an initial version, so it is possible that the applications will still contain errors and the optimization will not be as the developer would like on the first try. Microsoft therefore, it asks developers to report bugs to help improve this ambitious project.

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*Source: MacRumors

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