(2015-10-10, 16:26)PH-SYM Wrote: Maybe once Windows Phone 10 becomes more popular someone will create an universal app version of kodi
Maybe you misunderstood my response. It's not a "it's not popular so let's not port a build", it is significant re-architecting to work in the construct of the Universal app model.
Would it be worth it? 110 million Windows 10 PCs in the first 10 weeks since release that could use a Universal app, which could be provisioned through the Store significantly increasing discoverability, usage, ease of installation and people getting conned by "not original builds from other sources" and having a poor Kodi experience. And, it would be a little hypocritical to say this is not partially desired given Kodi is now available through the Google Play store (but not the Amazone one, but I won't get started on the issues of the Android ecosystem..).
Now, add Windows Phone which, when you look at existing devices able to be upgraded to Windows 10 Mobile alone numbers in the 10's of millions, and Xbox One which will be upgraded to new OS based on Windows 10 core in the next 8 weeks and run Universal Apps.. again, numbers in the millions.. and already running a very good 'competitor' to Kodi (Plex).
So, would it be worth looking at the re-architecting? That's up to the dev team
(2015-10-10, 16:39)BatterPudding Wrote: If it is a phone it will also need a build for a totally different architecture as I assume they are ARM processors and not x86.
What do you think Android runs on? ARM