This document discusses Microsoft Universal Apps and provides an overview of their structure including views, code behind, models, view models, and services. It also covers using Visual Studio Online for universal app development, mentioning features like version control, work items, and how to login. The document concludes with a demo and Q&A section on universal apps and VSO.
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#7: Chances are you already have the skills to build apps and experiences on the Microsoft platform.
#10:
Windows Store
Super flexible terms to enable developers to make money C this is not a strength for apple, frankly
70/30 split, but a low bar of $25K in revenue to accelerate that to 80/20 apps that do well and achieve popularity with users create a path for the developer to make more money
Use your own commerce platform it goes to 100% - developers keep everything
In-app purchasing is no problem
3rd-party ad controls are no problem C you want to use Google for ads?? Totally fine
Windows 8.1 brings store improvements including: automatic app updates; proxy authentication for enterprise scenarios; support for large in-app purchase catalogs; store results will be powered by Bing analytics and new and improved store catalog pages
#17: Lets take a look at the top features of the new pubCenter.
#21: Lets take a look at the top features of the new pubCenter.