
1) Use a PC for developing Metro apps and hope everything looks great on the tablet, too.
2) Invest in an x86 tablet that can run Windows 8 Consumer Preview.
This probably isn’t a big deal for some of the larger development studios, but indie developers will be happy to hear that a third option exists now. Splashtop has crafted its Win8 Metro Test bed, which is essentially software that allows developers to test out their Windows 8 Metro apps right from their iPads.
This move makes a lot of sense for developers that can’t afford, or simply refuse, to make a $500-$1000 investment on an x86 tablet for running Windows 8 Consumer Preview, and yet to still want to test options like multi-touch.
The app is on the official Apple market right now for a special introductory price of $25. Get it now if you want to test out your Metro apps on your iPad, because it will soon revert to $50. Overall, an interesting idea and at least somewhat surprising that the folks at Apple allowed this to even appear on their platform.
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