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Paid apps coming to Windows Store over the next few days, preparing for RTM in August – onmsft.com

Zac Bowden Zac Bowden
July 23, 2012
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New screenshots and information about the RTM version of the Windows Store have leaked onto the web today, revealing that the RTM version of the Windows Store is expected to launch in the next few days. This means paid apps, even if your running the Release Preview.

Paid apps coming to Windows Store over the next few days, preparing for RTM in August - onmsft.com - July 22, 2012

Paid apps coming to Windows Store over the next few days, preparing for RTM in August - onmsft.com - July 22, 2012

Microsoft is ready to launch paid apps into the Windows Store, which means app developers better get ready to make some money. New reports are suggesting that the company has completed the Windows Store on the RTM version of Windows 8, and plans to launch it early on the Release Preview.

“We expect the RTM version of Windows Store to become available to everyone in as soon as a few days.” Said WithinWindows.

Say goodbye to free apps, because they won’t be around for much longer.

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