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Independent developers looking to publish apps on the Microsoft Store just got some welcome news: it’s now free to join.
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.
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Microsoft has announced that it has officially dropped the onboarding fees for individual developers on the Microsoft Store.
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 started cutting its $19 one-time fee to publish apps to its Windows store in June in certain markets, and it’s now essentially removing this fee for all developers worldwide. Apple still ...
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