[Q] Is possible to register at Microsoft App Hub without having a Windows Phone? - Windows Phone 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

My friend hasn't got a Windows Phone 7 but he'd like to publish Windows Phone applications in Microsoft App Hub. If he has a Windows Live ID, can he do it? (I mean without having a Windows Phone)

Hi
If he hasn't got a Windows Phone, how and why da hell he makes WP7 Apps?!
Answering your question, yes, he can...
Cheers!

yes, he can!
he has to pay for the appHub subscription and he can publish applications.
he can also publish beta and set avilability for some users only

he has to pay for the appHub subscription and he can publish applications.
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If your friends is an etudiant, maybe he can register on Dreamspark and have a developer account for free in apphub ..

Thanks to all for the answers!

Unless his applications are very basic, I wouldn't recommend releasing them without testing on a device. The emulator is pretty good and all, but it does have basically unlimited CPU/GPU power and much faster read/write speed when compared to an actual device.

i think you cant
windows phone application is only for windows phone

Amir WM said:
i think you cant
windows phone application is only for windows phone
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It's not really the question ..

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Smart Device Programing

Hi,
I am new to windows mobile, i m using HTC s710, and i would like to develop some applications for my mobile. basically i am a developer, i just want to know which one is the best book, or where can i find the smart device programing books...so please let me know, if any one knows...
Thanks in advance...
kgeswar44 said:
Hi,
I am new to windows mobile, i m using HTC s710, and i would like to develop some applications for my mobile. basically i am a developer, i just want to know which one is the best book, or where can i find the smart device programing books...so please let me know, if any one knows...
Thanks in advance...
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Most apps can be developed using Mircosoft Visual Studio. You can download free versions here (http://www.microsoft.com/express/). Although they might not support mobile development I can't remember it's been so long since.
As for books, I am prety much self taugh other than the odd C# book to get me going.
Dave
DaveShaw said:
Most apps can be developed using Mircosoft Visual Studio. You can download free versions here (http://www.microsoft.com/express/). Although they might not support mobile development I can't remember it's been so long since.
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Having just checked out how to start WM6 programming yesterday, the requirement is Visual Studio 2005 or later (professional for touch devices I think). Express wont work.

Best Open Market Application for HTC HD2

I have just discovered Open Market and it is quite frankly a bit more reach in free apps.
Look for OpnMarket
I would like people to use this thread to share the best apps for HTC HD2.
Come on have your say.
Mine so far is WIFI Remote Access v1.00
Enables to browse the content of your Windows Phone 6.5 or Windows Mobile 6.0, 6.1 device from your computer's web browser using a WIFI connection without installing anything on your computer!
Hi Ive tried the open market and its ok , too bad that there aint more like open market where you can get more apps .
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oshikawa said:
I have just discovered Open Market and it is quite frankly a bit more reach in free apps.
Look for OpnMarket
I would like people to use this thread to share the best apps for HTC HD2.
Come on have your say.
Mine so far is WIFI Remote Access v1.00
Enables to browse the content of your Windows Phone 6.5 or Windows Mobile 6.0, 6.1 device from your computer's web browser using a WIFI connection without installing anything on your computer!
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People would benefit from searching xda developers a bit more thouroughly (or in some cases, at all!) before looking elsewhere for applications. This community has much more to offer than any other single location on the internet (including Wifi Remote Access v1.7)
johncmolyneux said:
People would benefit from searching xda developers a bit more thouroughly (or in some cases, at all!) before looking elsewhere for applications. This community has much more to offer than any other single location on the internet (including Wifi Remote Access v1.7)
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totally agree with you. whatever i'm looking for i usually end up finding it here anyway.
I'm still anxiously waiting for XDA-Marketplace.....! Already there isa version for Android, I'm wondering how long it will take for a WM version, since originally xda-developers was intended for windows mobile... That's the one I want to have!
Can't seem to get Omarket to function properly on my HD2. It requires a login or registration and attempt to register, but it says my information is incorrect...LOL
At first it would say my email was incorrect, and I tried 3 email address, then it says there's an error in the fields.
MartyLK said:
Can't seem to get Omarket to function properly on my HD2. It requires a login or registration and attempt to register, but it says my information is incorrect...LOL
At first it would say my email was incorrect, and I tried 3 email address, then it says there's an error in the fields.
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Just go to www.freewarepocketpc.net and register there. it worked for me
first I look at openmarket and after here bc I way easier then here to search the forums. OpenMarket is a must have.
PS: a shame that they try to make another one and dont work together. One place with all stuff, that must be the target

QIK-Livestream

Hello guys...i need your help...
I cant find the QIK program for livestream with HD2...
Do you have any ideas?
Hi, AFAIK Qik does not have a working client for the HD2. Ironic considering it's one of the most powerful smartphones. I think they've been pressed by the competition to not support the HD2 and threatened them that they will change their terms and conditions specifically to block their software from their marketplace ;-)
Guys dont be suprised. Windows Phone will be relased soon, so im SURE, that Microsoft pressing developers to not relase apps for WM 5 and 6.
Maybe you think im crazy, but Google some in Internet. Last news informing, that Microsoft employees got free Windows Phones from they bosses, but they must everyone must write apps for this platform. M$ "fat fishes" giving even all needed STK's and tools to start programing now.
Other news is that M$ will pay to external companies if they will rewrite iPhone apps to Windows Phone.
So only future which i see for HD2 is Android ROM's.
Just use Google and find that.

[Q] sideload apps with official development kit (no chevron)

If I subscribe to the Microsoft dev program to officially make apps, can I upload custom xaps (like the ones posted in this forum) to the phone I register with Microsoft for development?
My company work with iPhone and Android dev, and we are thinking of expanding into wp7 dev, so my company would be footing the subscription cost.
As far as I understand it, the chevron7 unlock enables the same registry key that the Microsoft dev program does, am I right in thinking this?
Regards,
owen
Yes, a developer unlocked phone, regardless of whether its with Microsoft, or with Chevron, can sideload XAP files.
Is it easy to get a developer unlocked phone
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Ocea45 said:
Is it easy to get a developer unlocked phone
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Its expensive

[Q] Windows Mobile Beginner from where to start

Hello,
I'd like to start programming Windows. I've heard that people submitting apps before February will obtain Windows Mobile. Is it true? Which framework should I use for?
Thank in advance
first, i think you're talking about Windows Phone, not Windows mobile.
to develop for this platform you have to download the sdk, including an emulator from this website:
http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=27570
to publish applications on marketplace (and to unlock phones) you have to subscribe an AppHub contract (paid, 99$/€/year)
http://create.msdn.com/en-US/
if you want only to unlock a phone (without the marketplace developer access) you can read various posts on this forum
obtaining a developer phone is not that simple,but it depends which country you'r from
Yeah Windows Mobile was it, you could do more with it but it's in the past, Welcome to Windows Phone where MS tells you what you want and need instead. LOL. I have the Trophy and it is great but it will never be as good as my Touch Pro 2.
sinister1 said:
Yeah Windows Mobile was it, you could do more with it but it's in the past, Welcome to Windows Phone where MS tells you what you want and need instead. LOL. I have the Trophy and it is great but it will never be as good as my Touch Pro 2.
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I agree, but only oh half...
90% of users are dummies. they need easy and closed operating systems.
that's the reason why ios and wp are so closed up.
WindowsMobile was great.. but such a mess!! it was used only from people that needed it.. if they want to sell... they have to realize something easy and reliable..
android takes a slightly different path, it is closed if you don't want to unlock it..

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