Microsoft’s Windows Mobile app guidelines for developers
By: Alan Ng | May 6, 2009
We are now one step closer to getting the public releases of Windows Mobile 6.5 and Windows Marketplace after Microsoft opened up their version of the Apple App store to developers.
As Intomobile reports, Microsoft have now posted the guidelines for Windows Mobile App development. If you’re a developer looking to create something for Windows Mobile, you can read the full guidelines from Microsoft here.
As for charges, Intomobile states that developers should ‘expect to pay $99 for a developer license that entitles them to five application submissions.’Any Additional app submissions after that will cost you $99, and heres the painful part. ‘Microsoft keeps 70% of revenue from all app sales.’
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