Windows Phone downloadwinkel for homebrew apps

Windows Phone gets a private, alternative downloadwinkel, which homebrew-applications are to be found. The software Bazaar works currently only on Windows Phone devices with a custom rom from DFT run.

Bazaar does not work yet; installing software from the app according to the developers only a few days. The 0.9 version of Bazaar is already download installation file from the sdk of Windows Phone, or by other method of sideloading on the device can be put. There is also a web version that allows you to apps can download. The software requires a DFT-rom, though a member of XDA-developers that the app also works with an unlock.

Cracked paid apps will according to the developers, not to be found, but only apps that are not allowed in Marketplace, and other homebrew applications. The 1.0 version should have a few days of hatching. Other features, such as the creation of an account, are on the roadmap, say the developers.

An alternative downloadwinkel is not a new idea; iOS has been around for almost since the beginning, Cydia, where apps that Apple does not allow iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad. Android offers many alternative downloadwinkels, such as that of Amazon, but that are not meant for homebrew apps. Google approves the apps, making all applications in Android Market can appear.


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