As usual, there is Android, iOS app, but Windows Mobile is totally forgotten. I known it's not so popular in U.S. while the situation is better in few European countries (Oh, i live in Italy, where Windows mobile is quite popular).
Next (near future) steps: I'll stop use any site and service service that ignores the app for Windows Mobile.
Windows Phone - Windows 10 Mobile app
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Приложение для Android появилось совсем недавно, думаю скоро и для остальных тоже сделают.
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Приложение для Android появилось совсем недавно, думаю скоро и для остальных тоже сделают.
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Вчера пытался с windows phone авторизоваться, это просто кошмар. Авторизовывает только с пятого раза и если на пару минут забыть про сайт и погаснет экран, сессия теряется и все заново. Такое чувство, что вверху слои невидимые накладываются и не дают войти.
Приложение для Android появилось совсем недавно, думаю скоро и для остальных тоже сделают.
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Вчера пытался с windows phone авторизоваться, это просто кошмар. Авторизовывает только с пятого раза и если на пару минут забыть про сайт и погаснет экран, сессия теряется и все заново. Такое чувство, что вверху слои невидимые накладываются и не дают войти.
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Boycotting services that don't support Windows phones might be a bit short-sighted. The reason WOT came out with an Android app first is because they have the highest market share of mobile operating systems. With MyWOT Team's limited resources, they chose to begin development on the mobile operating system that has the most popularity and the lowest barrier to entry for their online store.
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Windows Phone is dead
htxxtp://www.theverge.com/2016/1/28/10864034/windows-phone-is-dead
Windows Phone is Irrelevant Today
htxxtps://www.thurrott.com/mobile/windows-phone/66491/windows-phone-irrelevant-today-still-future
Microsoft killing Azure Mobile Services in December
December: Azure Mobile Services becomes unavailable “by the end of the year.”
htxxtp://venturebeat.com/2016/05/10/microsoft-killing-azure-mobile-services-in-december-will-migrate-sites-to-app-service-starting-september-1/
htxxtp://www.theverge.com/2016/1/28/10864034/windows-phone-is-dead
Windows Phone is Irrelevant Today
htxxtps://www.thurrott.com/mobile/windows-phone/66491/windows-phone-irrelevant-today-still-future
Microsoft killing Azure Mobile Services in December
December: Azure Mobile Services becomes unavailable “by the end of the year.”
htxxtp://venturebeat.com/2016/05/10/microsoft-killing-azure-mobile-services-in-december-will-migrate-sites-to-app-service-starting-september-1/
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Windows Mobile may not be as large in terms of user numbers, but it's not even close to dead 

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Windows Mobile may not be as large in terms of user numbers, but it's not even close to dead
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True; they are merging it with Windows 10, which does have the unintended side effect of providing a web browser that is fast on an old 2008 era Intel Atom/NVIDIA ION netbook, probably a trickle-down from its optimization for running on lower end phones.
However, I'm sure WOT chose Android as the first platform as I already stated due to its user base and its low(er) barrier of entry for the official store (although if they wanted they could distribute themselves, something not allowed on the #2 platform).
Windows Mobile may not be as large in terms of user numbers, but it's not even close to dead

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True; they are merging it with Windows 10, which does have the unintended side effect of providing a web browser that is fast on an old 2008 era Intel Atom/NVIDIA ION netbook, probably a trickle-down from its optimization for running on lower end phones.
However, I'm sure WOT chose Android as the first platform as I already stated due to its user base and its low(er) barrier of entry for the official store (although if they wanted they could distribute themselves, something not allowed on the #2 platform).
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Re: Windows Phone - Windows 10 Mobile app
people mostly use IOS and android phones even windows phones have upgraded apps.
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