
Recent Flow
Week 32


Abyss for phones debuts on Windows Phone

Nokia sells HERE to a consortium of German carmakers - Audi, BMW and Daimler
Week 31

Apps:
Early days for Fenice for Twitter

The Windows 10 Mobile Insiders Preview gets an 'under the hood' update for Store apps

Link of Interest, Industry, Platform:
The Windows 10 review round-up

Windows 10 launch day - the 10-step video pitch

Apps:
Microsoft Translator updated with support for new languages

Apps:
UK Trains adds 16 new stations
Week 30

'park4night - camping car et van' client launched for Windows Phone

Mini-review: Tales from the Dragon Mountain: The Strix

Mini-review: Merchants of Kaidan: a slickly programmed classic RPG

Microsoft revenues for Q2, 2015 were $22.2 billion, Lumias up 10% year-on-year

Apps:
Cityglance: 'Travel, Meet & Share'. Well, maybe

Exposing In-App-Purchases in Windows 10 Mobile

Windows 10 welcomes in the next generation - on all form factors
Week 29

Mini-review: Tiny Troopers 2: Special Ops

Mini-review: Crime Coast a maelstrom mix of RPG, SimCity and tower defense

Apps:
Hyperlapse Mobile now for all Lumias

Link of Interest, Apps, Platform:
Edge browser speed boasts and mobile Office clarifications

Apps, Games, Services, Platform:
Web Store changes, one design, one platform, etc.

Apps:
Google Drive client arrives as (unofficial) universal application for Windows Phone

Apps:
Mini-review: FeedLab is another Feedly and news reading client

Major Dropbox and Tweetium updates bring 'Recents' view and full size image viewing

Apps:
Video 360 lets you experience all round viewing

The Nadella cuts continue - some Microsoft content applications to be withdrawn
Week 28

Apps:
Golftracker a fledgling companion round the course

Mini-review: Trivia Mania - USA-centric and flaky

Apps:
Mini-review: Autodesk Pixlr is at least both free and polished

Mini-review: Yummly is your meta guide to the world of online recipes

Apps:
Mini-reviews: Daily Data Sense and Mobile Data Notifier

Mini-review: Stick Cricket Premier League

Lync 2013 becomes Skype for Business

Modern Combat 5: Blackout now available widely in freemium form
