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Old 04-04-2011, 01:05 PM   #1
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This could be apparent to some, but in situation you were questioning: The very first Windows Telephone seven devices aren;t likely to have the ability to run Silverlight in the browser.
Silverlight may be the primary development platform for Windows Telephone seven. Considering that Silverlight 4 isn;t quite done however, Microsoft is supplying Windows Phone 7 developers with a edition of Silverlight 3 enhanced with some Silverlight four functions, for development functions, organization officials stated this week.
But Silverlight also is really a browser plug-in that allows viewing of multimedia content material, the exact same way Adobe;s Flash does. The few smartphones that do support browser plug-ins like Flash support FlashLite, not full Flash, mainly because the processors in phones haven;t been powerful enough to assistance them.
Product Supervisor Mike Harsh mentioned that Silverlight won;t run inside the browser on the very first era of Windows Telephone 7 devices during his presentation about developing for Windows Phone 7 at Mix this week. Here;s a slide from his deck:
When I asked a spokesperson for much more particulars about Microsoft;s ideas to assistance Silverlight as a browser plug-in on phones, I obtained back again this statement by way of e-mail:
“In its very first release,Office 2007 Activation, the Windows Phone browser does not assistance a browser plug-in model. We are evaluating this for future releases of Windows Phone. It is quite straightforward to take an existing Silverlight browser based application and re-compile it to target the Windows Phone. Silverlight four has not but been released. We will likely be sharing a lot more details on Windows Telephone support for Silverlight four once both items are in the market. Stay tuned.”
We still don;t know exactly when Microsoft and Adobe will manage to get the Flash player on Windows Telephone 7 products (the pair have stated they;re working together to do so). I wonder if the Flash player debut ahead of Silverlight on phones running Microsoft;s Windows Phone OS 7.0….
Microsoft Lead Item Supervisor Brian Goldfarb mentioned last year that Silverlight three would be supported on Windows Phone seven (back when it was known as Windows Mobile seven). It was unclear at that time whether he was talking about Silverlight the development platform or Silverlight the runtime player; I think many of us assumed it was the latter.
Meanwhile, in other related news, the emulator for Windows Telephone seven has been unlocked by developer Dan Ardelean,Microsoft Office 2007 Standard, just days after Microsoft made it available to programmers interested in getting a head start on writing apps for Windows Telephone 7.
Update: One of my readers, Martin Bennedik, questioned Microsoft;s claim that the first iteration of the Windows Phone 7 browser wouldn;t assistance a plug-in model. He mentioned he was in a position to get Silverlight to work using the Windows Telephone seven emulator.
“My Silverlight chess board is displayed,Buy Windows 7, although the screen of the emulator has a great deal of flickering, and I didn;t manage to use the UI. You can verify this yourself by gonna www.bennedik.de/Silverboard.html in the emulator;s browser. This wouldn;t display at all if their claim about no plug-in model would be true, I think,” he said.
Finally, as this big week for Windows Phone seven comes to a close, Microsoft is battling claims that Windows Telephone 7 is not likely to meet enterprise users; needs.
In a March 18 blog post, Charlie Kindel, Microsoft Partner Group Program Supervisor for the Windows Telephone Application Platform & Developer Experience refuted the idea that Microsoft forgot about business users when designing Windows Phone seven.
“Windows Phone 7 Series could be a great company phone. We applied the very same end user focus to designing the phone’s home business capabilities that we did with every other element of the phone. We asked people and even IT administrators what they need from a phone. The answer was consistent. They want a single device that excels at core online business capabilities like email, reading and editing Office documents and collaboration, while also offering rich features and capabilities that help people stay on top of the different parts of their lives, at home and at work.
“We expect Windows Telephone 7 Series to appeal to people who are active, connected and working,Microsoft Office 2010, so Exchange & SharePoint integration and the functions inside the new Office hub are core towards the phone’s value. Similarly, we know that people add these phones to corporate networks and that we need to make that process easy for administrators. Interestingly, when we talk to corporate IT staff and online business decision makers they ask us to give them a compelling phone that will not only improve productivity, but also appeal to the end user’s “whole life,” as people wish to carry only one Smartphone to meet both organization and personal needs. We think Windows Phone seven Series will do this better than any other telephone on the market today.
For us, it’s not a matter of ‘consumer; OR ‘corporate.; We view our target customer as the kind of person who is looking to technology as being a helper in their lives, and we find this kind of person in small businesses,Microsoft Office 2007 Standard, all the way to the largest corporations. Whichever end of the spectrum they are in, we are building a telephone that works for them, in their environment.”
I;ll be interested to see if organization users agree with this assessment. So far, I;m hearing from a number of home business customers that Windows Telephone seven is too consumer-focused for them to use as being a hybrid platform….
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