Microsoft Bridge Tool allows porting iOS applications to Windows 10

Microsoft Bridge ToolMicrosoft Bridge Tool is a program launched by the Microsoft company for Windows 10, giving developers the opportunity to port iOS, Android, etc. applications to the Windows 10 operating system for use on PCs around the world.

Microsoft Bridge Tool was presented a few months ago by the company from Redmond as an extremely useful program for users who want to access a platform with over 1 billion connected devices, the porting being theoretically done without affecting the quality of the applications in any way.

With the help Microsoft Bridge Tool the Microsoft company is trying to increase the number of applications available in its online application store, so now it offers a preview version for developers, they can try all the functions before the official launch.

We're releasing the iOS bridge as an open-source project under the MIT license. Given the ambition of the project, making it easy for iOS developers to build and run apps on Windows, it is important to note that today's release is clearly a work-in-progress — some of the features demonstrated at Build are not yet ready or still in an early state... The iOS bridge supports both Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 apps built for x86 and x64 processor architectures, and soon we will add compiler optimizations and support for ARM, which adds mobile support.

Using the Microsoft Bridge Tool, developers of iOS, Android, etc. applications can port their applications with their native code, so they will not have to rewrite the entire application, although some changes may be necessary for the title to work without problems on a laptop or computer .

At the moment, those interested in porting iOS applications to Windows 10 need everything that exists in this page, but the final version of the Microsoft Bridge Tool will be released in the fall of this year by the Microsoft company.