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4 TopicsAdd Push Notifications the easy way with Partner Center + Microsoft Store Services SDK
First published on MSDN on Oct 31, 2018 With the combination of the Engagement feature of Partner Center and the Microsoft Store Services SDK you can easily add Push Notifications to your Windows Progressive Web App (PWA), UWP, or Desktop Bridge - Win32 app.1.9KViews0likes0CommentsCompleting the Age Rating survey in the proper way on the Dev Center
First published on MSDN on Jan 25, 2017 If you are a developer that has published an application on the Store, no matter if it’s a pure UWP or a converted app through the Desktop Bridge, you’ll know that, to comply with the laws that every country have issued to protect young people to access to apps and games with content which isn’t suitable for them, you’ll have to complete a step called Age Ratings.1.6KViews0likes0CommentsA simpler and faster way to publish your Desktop Bridge applications on the Microsoft Store
First published on MSDN on Jul 13, 2018 If you have ever tried to publish a Desktop Bridge application on the Store, you would have seen a similar message after uploading your package on the Dev Center:Package acceptance validation error: You don't have permissions to specify the following namespaces in the appx manifest file of the package ExpenseItDemo.825Views0likes0Comments