Microsoft continues its push to win over developers with free company registration and a clearer onboarding flow.
Microsoft removes the $99 registration fee for company developer accounts on the Store, simplifying onboarding and speeding up app publishing for businesses.
Microsoft is getting rid of developer onboarding fees for the Microsoft Store on Windows, the digital distribution platform for its flagship operating system, the company announced Monday during its ...
No more company fees: Microsoft has dropped the $99 onboarding fee for companies to join the Microsoft Store, making it free for all developers. Hybrid console teased: Xbox’s Project Helix, a ...
An engineer at Microsoft has suggested that native apps are back and it aligns with the company's recent Windows 11 revival ...
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 ...
Microsoft's WinUI 3 Gallery 2.9 gives developers a working reference app for trying Windows App SDK 2.0 controls, APIs and improvements without starting a new project.