Windows 8 will release the consumer preview on February 29, when we can officially experience the Windows store. So how do you upload apps in the Windows Store? Microsoft recently explained to developers in its official blog How to upload its app, so it's better to sneak in a peek.
Microsoft is encouraging developers to try out the Windows Store. Now you can submit the software before the formal submission of their own software name to prevent future infringement.
In the blog, Microsoft has shown some of the steps to submit apps, such as pricing, rating, and free trial. At the same time, Microsoft has a Windows APP certification Kit for developers, so that everyone can test the software in the win 8 environment first. In case of future bugs that affect app listings.
Developers can add a description of the app and screenshots. The upload process needs to complete a series of tables, which is a time-consuming task. Microsoft has added a humanistic function, "To catch your last bus!" This allows developers to save their own progress before completing the process.
Microsoft will be audited after the app is submitted, such as malware or Trojan-horse software, which will, of course, be rejected. The approved app will be labeled "Trusted certificate" so that consumers can download it safely.