
Earlier on this year, we saw popular Android and iOS games, like Cut the Rope andEvernote make their way to the Windows store. Cut the Rope was ported to the Windows 8 platform not by its developer, ZeptoLab, but by a small development design firm, PixelLab. Furthermore, the app wasn't ported to Windows 8, but Microsoft put the two firms intouch with each other and PixelLab coverted CTR's C++code into HTML5 and JavaScript. The process took 10 days and the app was then ready for an Internet Explorer 9 port. TheEvernote on Windows 8 is not a full application, yet. The app on Windows 8 only supports text notes. However, it does store these notes and share them across other devices that you may have Evernote installed on. You can view other elements, like images that you've placed in text notes from other devices through the app on Windows8, but you cannot actually place these elements into thetext notes via the Windows 8 app, yet. Cbazaar, an Indian ethnic wear retailer have also got their application in the Windows 8 App Store and are also claiming to be the first e-commerce application in the Windows 8 store. The app is available for free andcan be found in the"shopping" section of the store. To fit in with the Windows 8 tile theme, the metro UI, the app, too has added large tiles for navigation. The app provides the choices of Indian ethnic wear that their website displays plus more designs that were made specifically for the app. Windows 8 is all set to launch somewhere in the Q4 of this year, so by that time,expect a lot more apps to receive the Metro treatment.
