At the beginning of the release of Windows 10, Microsoft promised to provide developers with a tool for porting Android/iOS applications. This is to solve the problem that Windows Phone has been missing a lot of app applications, especially in China. However, at present, only Windows Bridge for iOS (a tool for porting iOS applications to the Windows platform) is in smooth progress, while the plan for Android porting tools has been canceled.
Last night, Microsoft announced in a press release that the Android application migration plan had been canceled, because the development of the tool was not going well, and the test results were not satisfactory, and Microsoft also said that this was to promote developers to use C # language and Xamarin tools to develop programs that can run on Android, iOS and Windows.