The most noticeable change concerns the registration costs. Previously, companies had to pay a one-time fee of $99 to create a developer account for the Microsoft Store. This fee has now been waived.
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 ...
PCWorld reports that Microsoft has introduced a command-line interface for the Microsoft Store, offering a text-based alternative to the traditional graphical interface. The CLI enables users to ...