Core Points - Microsoft has announced that individual developers can now publish applications for free on the Microsoft Store, eliminating the previous $19 registration fee, which lowers the entry barrier for students and programming enthusiasts [1][4] - The free publishing service is now available in nearly 200 regions worldwide, simplifying the registration process as developers no longer need to link a credit card or pay any fees for app listing [1] - The Microsoft Store currently has 250 million active users and supports various application types, including Win32, UWP, PWA, .NET MAUI, and Electron, catering to different development scenarios [1] Developer Onboarding Process - The identity verification and permission acquisition process for individual developers is efficient, requiring only a Microsoft account login, scanning of valid identification, and a selfie for identity verification, which can be completed in a few minutes [4] - Microsoft has introduced a "0% commission" policy for non-gaming applications, reducing the profit costs for developers [4] - Developers packaging their applications in MSIX format can benefit from Microsoft's infrastructure for hosting binary files and covering distribution costs, alleviating the technical and financial burdens on developers [4]
微软调整Microsoft Store政策,个人开发者免费发布应用