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Old 11-15-2005, 04:49 PM   #4
johnsoax
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Originally Posted by Brian
I won't go into a full Tapwave Zodiac postmortem here, but in the Zodiac's case the signing process was free of charge, as were the APIs.

For Microsoft to charge developers to have applications signed for WM5.0, IMHO they're shooting themselves in the foot by making the barriers to entry too high for small developers, and WM5.0 users will probably never see quality open source applications like TCPMP.

I didn't realize that it was free, it could have sworn it wasn't.

I was pointing out that the Zodiac had signing trouble, so MSFT is definitely shooting themselves. Not that I am complaining .
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