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VLC for Windows Phone has been downloaded over 3 million times

Jonny Caldwell Jonny Caldwell
September 21, 2015
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VLC is a popular media player for people on Windows, Linux, Android, and other operating systems who want a free and open source alternative to a stock media player. Fortunately, for both Windows Phone users and VLC developers, the platform wasn’t excluded as it typically can be for some apps. The popular media player app has already achieved over 3 million downloads from Windows Phone users according to Thomas Nigro, a developer of VLC for Windows Phone. That’s a pretty impressive number of downloads.

VLC for Windows Phone : Now 3 000 000 downloads !

— Thomas Nigro (@ThomasNigro) September 21, 2015

What can we glean from Nigro’s tweet? Perhaps, that Windows Phone is not as dead as some would have us believe. There is no doubt its overall market share is small, but Windows Phone is gaining more attention across international markets, and a larger number of developers maybe be starting to see its potential. With the upcoming Windows 10 Mobile operating system and its universal Windows apps platform, developers could begin to see even more upside to getting their apps onto the Windows platform.

What do you think about the large number of downloads that VLC for Windows Phone has gotten? Do you think this might encourage more customers and developers to look at Windows phones? Let us know what you think in the comments below.

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