Splashtop allows testing of Windows 8 Metro apps using an iPad

Windows 8 developers may have a problem testing apps for tablets, given that the vast majority of PCs do not have touch screens. However you could test it out using an iPad! Splashtop’s Win8 Metro Testbed allows developers to remotely access their Windows 8 developer machine and try out all major Windows 8 gestures on their iPad. You will get a feel for how your app will behave on a tablet running Windows 8 with touch gestures enabled.

See how the app works below

The iPad app costs $49.99 ($24.99 for a limited period at launch however) and can be found in the App store here.

Read more about the app at Splashtop here.

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About Sasha Winston

I am a computer programmer..That pretty much says everything about me, I love writing about the latest technology, I love Windows Phone, I love Windows 8. Search for My apps in the Windows Store. If you want to know more, follow me @sashawinston

One response to “Splashtop allows testing of Windows 8 Metro apps using an iPad”

  1. Ajayi Oluwafikayo says :

    Good day Sir, Thanks for the information. I am an upcoming DotNet Developer. Wish you can take me up for mentor ship Sir.

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