It is your problem - the inconsistent APIs, the slow as molasses updates for Windows, security vulnerabilities etc.
There is a reason that all of the energy and money when it comes to applications has moved to mobile and the web.
Any platform creator has three priorities.
1. The company
2. The Users
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3. Developers.
Developers will go where ever the users are. You don’t have to make life comfortable for developers. Windows Mobile was a joy to develop for compared to any other platform, but it didn’t matter.
There is a reason that all of the energy and money when it comes to applications has moved to mobile and the web.
Any platform creator has three priorities.
1. The company
2. The Users
.
.
.
.
3. Developers.
Developers will go where ever the users are. You don’t have to make life comfortable for developers. Windows Mobile was a joy to develop for compared to any other platform, but it didn’t matter.