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Diary of a Windows 8 App: iOS Port – Part 4

Week Four: Wrapping Up the App, Adding Tutorials and Pizazz, Marketing, Certifying, Pricing, Submitting to the Store Time to wrap

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Adding Event Handlers to a Windows Phone App

By using the designer in Visual Studio with the Windows Phone SDK you can easily modify your layout and add

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Diary of a Windows 8 App: iOS Port – Part 2

Entry Two: Backgrounds, Sounds, Music, Importing the Chess Engine It’s week #2 of the port of my iOS game app

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Diary of a Windows 8 App: iOS Port

Entry One: Getting Started with iChessKids This series of diary entries steps through the entire process of developing and marketing

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Virtual Event, $25 Quickstart Kits Lure iOS, Android Devs

Microsoft continues its energetic efforts to enlist Windows 8 developers, with a virtual online summit on May 2 featuring sessions for

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Creating a Windows Phone App with Visual Studio Express

Let’s create a new Windows Phone app. In my blog titled “Crossing Over: From Android, iOS to Windows 8”, I

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Crossing Over: From Android, iOS to Windows 8

Microsoft has a great program for helping developers get up and running to create full apps for Windows 8 and

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Optimo: Cross-Platform Boosts App Revenues

Converting your app for multiple platforms increases revenue and promoting them is easier than ever, according to Distimo. In a

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Enhance the Usability of Your Windows 8 Apps with EV Certificate Signing

In its continued battle against the ever-changing threats from malware and phishing, Microsoft has made security changes in Windows 8

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A Windows 8 Virtual Tablet on your Local Dev Machine

Blend for Visual Studio 2012 includes a simulator that test how your application will perform on different screen sizes —

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