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I developed both http://www.muvaudio.com/ and http://www.muvunder.com/ in WPF. WPF definitely has a learning curve but it allows for some amazing things. Think of it as being similar to the the switch from MFC to Windows Forms.
Also, Blu, another twitter client, was created in WPF.
Developers are learning. Traction is building. Just give it time. HTML5 will be the same. It's hard to put a lot of effort into learning a new technology until you feel like it's where it needs to be and won't just disappear.