Different app-name for different countries possible? [closed] - windows-phone-7

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I've released a Norwegian app for Windows Phone. I'm working on Danish and Swedish support now. But I'm wondering if I can use another app-name in the marketplace. Still the same app, but use another name for the app in e.g Sweden. So in Norway the app is called "App Name 1", and in Sweden "App Name 2".
Is this possible? Or do I need to publish 2 seperate apps to achieve this?

Yes, you can specify a different name for each supported culture in the marketplace. Why did you ask? If you submitted it, you would have known.

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Can I change windows 10 to 11 by just update the windows? [closed]

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Can I change windows 10 to 11 by just update the windows? this should be done so easy
Why would you want to do that when you can easily translate the app using strings.xml. I have my app uploaded with single APK and supports 7 languages. Its very easy to maintain.
Yes you can upload multiple APK's with different package names but sooner or later google will remove all apps that are similar in content just like appstore did.
I would suggest go for the right approach rather than work around.

Have external testers been removed from iTunes Connect / Apple Testflight? [closed]

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I've been looking into using Apple's Testflight in iTunes Connect this morning. About 20 mins ago all references to external testing disappeared. At the same time I got an email from Apple about scheduled maintenance on iTunes connect that's happening in 10 days.
Have they removed the external testers feature for now?
How can I access this feature now?
For what its worth, looking at in in firebug, the column for External Testers was hidden with CSS.
Update: Its back up and available for me now.

Adding new app in iTunes connect [closed]

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When I try to add new app in iTunes Connect I get the following message "You have no eligible Bundle IDs for Mac OS X apps. Register one here = link to the
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I have all 3 certificates: Development, Distribution & Installer
Distribution.
I do not have any applications in iTunes Connect.
My app don't use Store technologies such as IAP, Game Center...
What is it? Bug? Or i doing something wrong?
Thank you!
Please don't mark my question as a duplicate. This is not duplicate! Similar question about iOS and Store technologies!
You need to follow the link it gives you and create a bundle id. This is a special string that looks like a reversed domain name that is unique for each application you create. For example, if your company is foo.com, you might create a bundle id
com.foo.myApplication
This is done in the Mac (or iOS) dev center under the Identifiers option. Once you've done that, you can go back to iTunes Connect and create the application.

Microsoft Pubcenter - AdUnits - best way to use? [closed]

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I have 12 different apps on WP7 platform and the trial versions use Microsoft Advertising to display ads.
Should I be creating an AdUnit for each app separately on PubCenter or should I create a single AdUnit and use it for all my apps.
Does this even matter? I mean, if the apps have a single adunit, can it make more money (eCPM)
Thanks in advance.
An ad unit is the space on a webpage where ads are displayed. An ad unit can display one or more ads. You determine how you want an ad unit to look, where you want it to appear on a page, and what kind of ad content you'd like to see displayed. You can add different ad units to different pages on your website, or use a single ad unit for all webpages.
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Iphone Developer license [closed]

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I have completed an app using an old iphone sdk. My machine is running leopard. I would like to upload it to the app store and I understand that I have to enroll as an apple developer. What is plain old stupid is that I cannot read any official documentation about uploading to the appstore without purchasing a developer's license. I don't even know if I can upload with my version of xcode and ios sdk. or if i even go through xcode to submit my app for review. my question is how do i go about submitting my app for review and is it possible to do without upgrading my machine? Regardless of the price it is extra money that I do not want to spend.
The developer program is free. You need to pay just in case you want to submit your application. You can register and see any documentation

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