Microsoft wants to merge Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 software

The company is recruiting more software engineers to develop a common application platform for both operating systems.

The company is recruiting more software engineers to develop a common application platform for both operating systems.

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Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 will have more sharing about the application.

Microsoft has affirmed the importance of "core sharing" between Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8 since last year, but new moves show it is looking to take a step further. According to information from WMPoweruser, Microsoft posted information to recruit some software engineers to develop a project to build applications for Windows Phone and Windows Store closer together.

"Do you want the code you write for the Windows Store application to work on both Windows Phone phones and vice versa?", Announcements and affirms the focus on addressing technical challenges to provide a platform Homogeneous platform for desktops, tablets and mobile products.

Windows Store is an application store for Windows 8 operating system and Windows RT runs on the Modern UI interface. However, there will certainly be language and solution difficulties to help the company to identify all types of applications. However, this sign shows Microsoft's effort to make things easier for both users and developers.

Update 25 May 2019
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