I like the way windows is avoid using a snappy, easy to say and now universally known term 'app'! Which has been championed by there rivals At Cupertino and is instead running with 'hub' instead. You gotta laugh!
Hubs aren't the same thing as apps. I think apps can be placed and run inside of hubs. So its like hubs are the rooms of a house and apps are the appliances and furniture.
@RealdudePRO I doubt it. Previous WinMo versions were all about Apps. My Zune HD, which WinMo7 draws from heavily, has an App folder. They aren't going anywhere.
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I like the way windows is avoid using a snappy, easy to say and now universally known term 'app'! Which has been championed by there rivals At Cupertino and is instead running with 'hub' instead. You gotta laugh!
@RealdudePRO
Hubs aren't the same thing as apps. I think apps can be placed and run inside of hubs. So its like hubs are the rooms of a house and apps are the appliances and furniture.
@Frostyeel
Quite right there good analogy about the operating metaphor.
I still think you won't hear them say 'app' anytime soon.
7 does look good. Well designed
@RealdudePRO
I doubt it. Previous WinMo versions were all about Apps. My Zune HD, which WinMo7 draws from heavily, has an App folder. They aren't going anywhere.