Speaking on The Engadget Show today, Microsoft’s Aaron Woodman didn’t commit to supporting Mac OS with Windows Phone 7 Series, but he certainly didn’t close the door on the idea either. There are apparently “internal discussions” going on as to whether support will move beyond Windows proper, but one thing’s for sure: seeing how WP7S uses the Zune client, there could be implications beyond phones alone if Redmond breaks down and loops Cupertino into the party. Saying that it partly comes down to a trade-off for time to market, Woodman concluded with a big, fat “maybe” — but if they decide to make it happen, we’re pretty sure they’d be pleasantly surprised at just how far and wide the love really goes.
Mac support for Windows Phone 7 Series: ‘maybe’ originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 27 Feb 2010 16:45:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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