Microsoft removes the $19 one-time fee for individual developers It’ll also sign apps for free to boost trust and security Developers keep 100% of revenue when using their own ecommerce systems ...
In the latest Windows Developer blog post, Microsoft announced that “individual developers” will no longer have to pay any “onboarding fees” to upload their apps and games to the Microsoft Store.
Microsoft has removed registration fees for individual developers who want to publish apps on the Microsoft Store, making it free to join. The change is now live in over 200 markets. It also means ...
Microsoft announced that, starting today, individual Windows developers will no longer have to pay for publishing their applications on the Microsoft Store. The company said that developers can now ...
Bottom line: Microsoft is making a significant effort to turn its official app store into a profitable or even enticing service for programmers and software entrepreneurs. Bringing apps to the store ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Microsoft thinks its new store app installer will make more people install and launch Windows apps. Microsoft ...
Microsoft has removed the one-time fees for its store, and developers no longer need a credit card. Microsoft has removed the one-time fees for its store, and developers no longer need a credit card.
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