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Microsoft Needs to Get Coherent for Windows Phone to Survive

2 点作者 peteratt将近 12 年前

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bhauer将近 12 年前
Your second point is right on the money. Failure to integrate with my Windows household is my chief complaint [1] with my Windows Phone (a Nokia Lumia 920).<p>You cite USB ports, but I think that&#x27;s going after the wrong kind of integration. Here&#x27;s what bothers me most: my Windows Phone doesn&#x27;t just seamlessly join my Windows &quot;HomeGroup&quot; network, and it should. Doing so would be a killer app in my household. All Microsoft devices should adopt a HomeGroup (or an evolution thereof) model, where sharing of resources is expected.<p>When I take a photo around the house, it should not only be automatically uploaded to Skydrive as it is now. Since the phone is on my wifi network, the photo should be immediately dropped onto my file server&#x27;s Photos library.<p>When I fire up the music application, it should (a) be able to play anything from my file server&#x27;s music library, and (b) act as a DLNA remote to my various PCs, including the one in the living room hooked to the big speakers.<p>It should be comfortable joining other &quot;HomeGroups&quot; or similar ad hoc private networks. If I am out and about with my Windows Phone 8 and Surface Pro--and I am usually carrying both--the two should play well together--over an encrypted private channel--whenever they are both on the same wifi network. If I receive a Skype message, I should <i>not</i> have to dismiss it on both devices; they should each know I&#x27;ve been notified. (This last bit speaks a bit to my desire for &quot;personal application omnipresence&quot;--a model where applications run single instances with multiple responsive views, all exclusively for me [2].)<p>Integration remains the most lacking and frustrating element of multi-device lifestyles, and it&#x27;s not a problem exclusive to Microsoft, but it&#x27;s one that I specifically want Microsoft to address.<p>[1] <a href="http://tiamat.tsotech.com/lumia-920" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;tiamat.tsotech.com&#x2F;lumia-920</a><p>[2] <a href="http://tiamat.tsotech.com/pao" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;tiamat.tsotech.com&#x2F;pao</a>
peteratt将近 12 年前
It&#x27;s really odd that Nokia is the <i>main</i> promoter of Windows Phone. There&#x27;s no other option for them, so as there&#x27;s no other option for Microsoft. Get your act together, Redmond people, or you will become the next IBM in 10 years.