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Windows Phone Marketplace

December 15, 2011

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Once you've developed your app or game, Windows Phone Marketplace is where you can sell or give away your creation to the global audience of Windows Phone owners. Microsoft provides you with a developer dashboard so you can manage all aspects of how your app or game appears in Marketplace, monitor downloads, and track how much money you’ve earned if you charge for your work.

To submit apps or games to Windows Phone Marketplace, you need to register for an App Hub account first.

Application Certification Requirements for Windows Phone

This section contains the application certification requirements, including test steps for most requirements. This documentation helps you to test your applications against the requirements before you submit them to App Hub for certification.

Developing and Publishing Applications Overview for Windows Phone Marketplace

This section describes the Windows Phone application development lifecycle and guides you through the steps of submitting your application for distribution through the Windows Phone Marketplace. It also contains information about application artwork, linking to applications, and updating applications.

Windows Phone Marketplace Test Kit

The Windows Phone Marketplace Test Kit provides a suite of automated, monitored, and manual tests to help make sure that your applications are accepted in the Marketplace the first time you submit them. The test kit enables you to identify and fix issues prior to Marketplace submission, which saves time in the submission process.

Windows Phone Marketplace FAQ

The Windows Phone Marketplace FAQ enables developers to find answers to many of the most common questions that will arise as they register as Windows Phone developers, submit apps, and get paid for their work.

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