Yeah, it's not exactly groundbreaking — iOS Kindle users could do this in December — but it's always nice to
see feature parity between platforms.
Not exact matches
WP7 has lagged on that so it's great to
see them reach some
feature parity.
While we haven't exactly
seen any details emerging so far, indicating that this is a long way off yet even if it will probably be a future focus for the company, building this sort of capability to establish
feature parity with Apple and Google products only makes sense.
As if that wasn't enough to
see retro fans through to The End of the Millennium, players of the SEGA Mega Drive Classics on Steam will also be treated to The Treasures of King Nole in the form of a huge free update to the
feature set, giving it
parity with the console launch when it releases on May 29, 2018.
Minecraft hit version 1.0 a while ago, and since then, we've
seen Minecraft: Pocket Edition be updated to run v1.0 + on Windows 10 Mobile and get all the content and get
feature parity with the Windows 10 Edition.
That seems rather limited, but I imagine that fans of smart speakers will eventually want both
features, and it won't be surprising to
see both brands achieve
parity with this functionality soon enough.
I'm hoping we'll
see newer Ring
features ported to the 2.0 Windows 10 app to keep it
feature parity with iOS and Android.