Dell Ad Says Windows 8.1 Apps Will Run On Xbox One
cold fjord writes "An article at DailyTech begins, 'While many people scoffed at or failed to recognized the significance of Microsoft Corp.'s talk of a "unified" development path for Windows, Xbox, and Windows Phone, the real world ramifications of that approach are now becoming clear — and they're significant. A pre-order page from Dell for the Xbox One "accidentally" (and, it appears, officially) revealed that Windows 8.1 apps will run on the Xbox.'"
A Microsoft spokesperson told AllThingsD, 'The suggestion that all Windows 8 apps run on Xbox One is not accurate," but they didn't deny that there would be some cross-compatibility. PCWorld's article has words of caution: "It would certainly be interesting if the full-blown Windows Store landed on Xbox One. But don't hold your breath for it to be there at the console's launch, no matter what Dell's words vaguely imply."
an appropriate screen and input for "metro" apps. They should run exclusively on XBone
I don't want to turn my expensive PC into a console.
And i don't want to turn my console into a half assed PC.
From my perspective, even though the Xbox One is limited in its capabilities as a full-on computer, malware could bring havoc upon the XBL community... This feels like opening a Pandora's Box, to me...
If you're too stupid to properly understand the quote, read the PC World disclaimer article before going apeshit.
"With all your favorite Windows 8 apps..." does not mean everything will be portable - it doesn't automatically mean any app will even run as-is.
It is standard marketing horseshit indicating that some of your apps won't be available, otherwise they would have shat ALL out with bold and different colors and a brass band and fluffers for all.
I fully expect these to be a re-built subset of applications, not binary compatible but code compatible. Or if it is code compatible, then something like a "Windows CE" subset of targeted API so that certain apps will work and others won't. But I'm going with binary incompatibility for now.
you know what if they actually did it and did it right it could get the windows 8 app store going, also letting people program apps for their xbox could be interesting as well.
Excel for Xbox!
Why is this story on here? It's well known this community by and large hates Microsoft, hates "Metro", hates Windows 8 apps and most of them also hate the XBox One (even the lame attempt at a derogatory nickname "XBone"). Seriously another Windows 8 related story is just another Metro hatefest, FWIW Im not a fan of it either and by this time it is well established that most of this community doesn't like it either so why bother putting in yet another story that we all know is just going to have a comments section that degenerates into haters beating eachother off over it.
This is not news. It's a PC. It's made by Microsoft. Why would it not run Windows apps?
Help stamp out iliturcy.
Wonder how well apps intended for a touchscreen will work with a controller (unless they rig up Kinect to act as a Minority report style interface)
Why does anyone think it won't?
Metro apps will be portable to Xbox One. Because Xbox One runs a variant of Windows 8/Windows Phone 8. It won't be hard.
And MS will run the system as a trusted computing system meaning you can only get the apps from their app store. And thus they'll take 30%. And they'll have full approval over all the apps to be sold.
Why did anyone think MS wasn't planning to do this? It's good business sense.
http://lkml.org/lkml/2005/8/20/95
the xbox will run windows games.
All we need now is a steam app ;)
A Unified development path? Oh please, if MS wanted one, they COULD have made ALL their games available for both their console AND windows AND their phones ALREADY! They don't because MS isn't a company it is a number of departments involved in century old feuds. I know MS isn't centuries old but there departments are sure feuding like their great-great-great grand-daddy's have done.
MS can't do a unified approach because it is not a unified company. Just examine its countless position changes on whether Windows is or is not a gaming platform. In a way MS is even killing itself with it. The only thing I would need windows for is gaming. No windows games? Then I could just as well run Linux or a Mac. In fact, I do run Linux because more and more games are available on Linux or at least Linux friendly.
And no, I don't own a x-box. But smart move MS, make your own platform less relevant. Oh wait, then there is Games for Windows. Oh then it is not. Why do you think Valve is going ahead with Steam OS? Because they like building a OS more then building games? No because they are fucking tired of being depended on a company that is schizophrenic about its own OS.
MMO Quests are like orgasms:
You may solo them, I prefer them in a group.
unbelievable, I submitted this yesterday :|
It's all coming together.
The programs interfaces you don't want to use on the console you don't want to own!
I can't wait to use all of my favorite apps with an input device they weren't intended for! This will be about one step up from text input on the Wii.
I recently bought a laptop that came with Windows 8, so I reserved judgement until Windows 8.1 came out.
I upgraded to 8.1 yesterday, and yes it has a significantly better user experience than Windows 8, but it still has negative value for me because I do not want to ever see a Metro screen. I'm a developer, and that garbage just impedes my workflow. I have a trackpad, not a touch screen. I wish Microsoft would quit pretending that users can't tell the difference. It makes ALL the difference.
Dear Microsoft,
Give me free downgrade rights to Windows 7 from vanilla Windows 8 (i.e. not Pro), or lose me as a user (i.e. I won't ever pay the Microsoft tax again).
Decision made, it is now the PS4.
It is not very likely that anyone will even buy an Xbox One.
Technically, my XBox 360, my BlackBerry Z10 and my son's Nintendo 3DS also run all of my favourite Windows 8 apps.
- chrish
Than a modern app with a mouse and a keyboard will be a modern app with a game controller.
My favorite Windows 8 app is either a previous copy of Windows 7 or any number of different Linux Distros. One of those is the first thing I always install on a new Windows 8 device. I'm pretty sure the Xbox One won't be running my favorite Windows 8 app any time soon, at least without voiding some warranty or other agreement with Microsoft.
Windows Ate One Computer
Windows Ate One Xbone
Why do I have a feeling I'm still going to have to "Go Gold" to use the Netflix or Hulu apps...
So Metro apps are really for game consoles, now I get why they make so little sense on a computer.
-Lod
Microsoft is so very very stupid, it has a CLASS of programs without a name the public either recognises or understands. This CLASS of applications stand-alone and run fully abstracted from the hardware, like non-native Android and iOS apps.
You once almost knew them as RT apps, then (or maybe before) as METRO apps. Now they are nameless, but are called by tech sites that take large pay-offs from MS, NEW UI apps. Possibly the stupidest naming, branding in history.
Of course the Xbox One is designed (very, very badly) to run NEW UI apps. Who at Slashdot (with any technical knowledge of MS and Windows) though otherwise. MS long ago announced the STORE for the Xbox One, and the store obviously overlaps the store for NEW UI apps for Windows8.
BUT, Xbone NEW UI apps will only permit 'pure' apps, not those with an native machine-code payload. Microsoft doesn't want the Xbone subverted with direct low-level access.
The Xbone is a fully fledged PC-like computer, but with no intention to offer the old Windows experience. The Xbone is another METRO/RT/New UI system, that is also capable of simultaneously running the proprietary console operating systems (PLURAL- it has 3 at least operating simultaneously and autonomously).
The 8-cores and 8GB of RAM is not a marketing gimmick, or the usual "chuck more resources at a mostly single-threaded application" solution seen on the Windows desktop. The Xbone is the futuristic computing experience the Desktop Windows based PC clearly REFUSED to evolve into, thanks to the inertia of the Wintel profits gravy-train.
What amazes me, as proved by the absolute naivete of people on sites like this, is how badly the average nerd appreciates the significance of his/her hobby/interest/calling. Fundamental shifts in the market, driven by forces that have been building for years, are always a surprise to 99.9% of all nerds.
This wasn't predicted already? X86 hardware, Xbox music, Xbox video, etc in the Windows 8.x OS, microsoft trying to converge tablet and desktop OS - no doubt the Xbox OS is.... drum roll... Windows 8.1 or a slightly modified variant of it.
I run: Windows, OS X, Linux, FreeBSD. Just because you have a hammer, doesn't mean everything is a nail.
Microsoft doesn't talk about it, but they have a fragmentation problem. They seem to have gone boldly into this new Metro era without really thinking much about what users need. They got this idea that the old Zune interface, revamped once for the Windows Phone 7, was their future direction. So now they push the phone interface onto tablets and desktops and 70" televisions. And yeah, it all looks pretty much the same, though I'm sure if I was idiot enough to use it daily, on multiple screens, I'd notice the holes, where the UI didn't translate from one to another.
But the big problem is that there's not one Metro, but four, and Microsoft won't talk about that. So you have Windows 8, which can run Metro/RT apps, Metro/Win32 apps, and real Win32 apps. Only the WinRT apps will run on Windows RT. But they don't run on Windows Phone... and so far, no indication of just what actually runs on the X-Box One. That didn't used to be much of an issue, but some kind of partial compatibility? That's maybe worse than none.
And it's not as if they ever talk about it. Microsoft has spend about a billion dollars on Surface ads, I see these constantly. And not a single one told me that a Surface RT or Surface 2 doesn't run "real" Windows programs. Of course we all know this here if we care to follow Microsoft's antics at all, but the average user? Not so much. And at least according a few developer friends, even the development environment and APIs aren't similar yet. Metro/Win32 apps will never run on Surface or Windows Phone or probably X-Box. So just what actually does? And how are they going to deal with all these different incompatible operating systems... particularly now that Windows Phone is moving to support tablets soon. It will actually be possible to find a 7" Windows 8.1, Windows RT, and Windows Phone tablet, together in a store, each with a different set of compatible applications. And no one really knows if Microsoft plans to carry Windows Phone 8 or Windows RT compatibility forward to Windows WHATEVER 9... particularly the phone. They just dumped compatibility going to 6 to 7 and 7 to 8, so why not again?
In short, they seem about as unfocused as one could imagine on dealing with this whole "move" to mobile devices. Don't get me wrong, it's entertaining as hell, but given Microsoft's near draconian enslavement to application compatibility in upgrades since the dark dank dire days of MS-DOS, it's like they're all drunk or something today... and it can't really be success they're drunk on these days. Not since Android outsold Windows last year...
-Dave Haynie