vendredi 3 décembre 2010

ChevronWP7 team scraps tool unlock phone Windows

Windows Phone Logo orange ChevronWP7 team scraps Windows Phone unlocking tool

ChevronWP7, team announced today that he interrupted his Windows phone unlocking tool. The announcement followed a meeting with Brandon Watson, Director of Developer Experience for Windows phone 7. The team behind ChevronWP7 had a frank discussion with Microsoft artisanal State of application development and the controversy surrounding the ability to unlock a handset.

For this discussion, the team has agreed to withdraw his unlocker Windows phone and wait for Microsoft to provide a formal avenue for the development and deployment of applications handicraft. This decision to withdraw can be the result of an argument heated piracy enforcement that erupted when the ChevronWP7 tool was released at the beginning of last week.Critics of the tool has prompted a heated argument claiming the unlocker could serve to facilitate piracy enforcement .Bien as developers behind ChevronWP7 refuted this claim, PR damage was already done.

The tone of the blog post announcing the disappearance of the unlocking tool is optimistic.ChevronWP7 team seems optimistic that Microsoft will work with them to open the Windows phone for developers and users.They also cite that they and the community as a whole may be able to shape the platform and made more friendly to the efforts of the maison.La first step in this process is remove their tool in the public domain and from Microsoft with rase.doigts crossed that everything works as install non-marché applications is a definitive plus in my book.