Thursday, August 16, 2012

From RP to RTM - 85 pages of Windows 8 RP to RTM porting guidance and information

Microsoft Downloads - Migrating your Release Preview app to Windows 8

"This paper provides guidance and tips for migrating code assets built using the Windows 8 Release Preview released in May 2012 to Windows 8.

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Version: 1.0
Date published: 8/15/2012

Language: English

Migrating_Release_Preview_App_to_Windows_8.docx, 187 KB

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From the DocX;

This paper provides guidance and tips for migrating code assets built using the Windows 8 Release Preview released in May 2012 to Windows 8. It includes porting guidance and helpful details for developers who are tasked with migrating apps from versions of Windows 8 Release Preview. It assumes that the reader is familiar with Windows 8 Release Preview.

This information applies to the following operating systems:
Windows® 8 Release Preview
Windows 8
Windows Server® 2012

The Introduction;

Welcome to the guide for migrating your Windows 8 Release Preview app to Windows 8. This document helps developers who have written apps or samples that worked with the Windows 8 Release Preview and who now must update their Metro style apps to work with Windows 8.

The goal of this guide is not to provide an exhaustive list of changes or potential issues, but rather to point out the most relevant “gotchas.” This should save you time and get you to “80%” much faster than you would have gotten there otherwise.

At the time of writing, Windows 8 was not available in its final form. As such, the guide may contain inaccuracies or inconsistencies.

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