We’re filing this in the “extremely dubious” drawer, but a Norwegian programmer is claiming to have created a system that “works like Bootcamp” to shoehorn Windows Mobile onto Apple’s iPhone.
Erik Kristiansen’s software is in beta, with an open source software release planned for January, but if it turns out to be the real deal, it’ll let iPhone owners run Windows Mobile applications natively.
Check out the video below to see it in action. We’re highly dubious, especially as Kristiansen seems to use very light touches on the screen, and at one point uses the iPhone’s Home button to switch, inexplicably, to a calendar.
Explaining what made him develop the software, Kristiansen said: “We have long winters [in Norway]… we have to do something.”
Like cook up phony iPhone apps? Maybe. Have a look for yourself and tell us your thoughts below.
TBC | £TBC | via myphone2008 (Thanks for the tip Daniel!)
