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Microsoft recently announced a new, positive change for publishing apps and Windows software through the Microsoft Store: ...
Microsoft started cutting its $19 one-time fee to publish apps to its Windows store in June in certain markets, and it’s now ...
Microsoft has finally eliminated the previous one-time $19 fee, allowing individual developers in nearly 200 countries to ...
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Microsoft is testing a new Xbox controller feature for Windows 11, enabling users to access Task View with a long press of ...
Microsoft is now allowing all developers around the world to publish apps on the Microsoft Store for free. Microsoft ...
The change takes effect immediately across nearly 200 markets worldwide. Will we see more Microsoft Store apps now?
Microsoft announced that, starting today, individual Windows developers will no longer have to pay for publishing their applications on the Microsoft Store.
More Control Panel elements are making their way to Windows 11's Settings app, with Microsoft adding a new section and new ...
The latest Microsoft Store update brings Copilot Agents to the AI Hub and new app launch features for Insiders.
Microsoft has scrapped the one-time registration fee for developers publishing apps on the Windows Store. It’s a move designed to boost developer engagement and broaden the appeal of its ecosystem.
Microsoft has removed the one-time registration fee for individual developers on the Microsoft Store, aiming to attract more creators with a new free, streamlined process.