When you publish an application on the marketpace, you may access it by link
http://windowsphone.com/s?appid=GUIDOfApplication
which redirects to application's page on the market.
I know that that it is possible to link directly to "rate and review". So, what is that link?
From within your app you can call the MarketplaceReviewTask. As far as I know it's not possible to rate and review an application unless you have it installed on your phone.
Obviously until you publish your app to Marketplace this will give an error as the phone can't find your app in Marketplace.
See MSDN docs for more detail.
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Can I show subscription plans of my audit platform, no prices, only descriptions, in my app, with buttons that navigates to my website, to buy there, without need to use In-App Purchases?
No. even though Google Play is more lenient about this but it is completely prohibited in both platforms Apple App Store & Google Play.
you can see how Spotify handels this in its iOS app
install Spotify App and see how they do not even link to the main website of the service from the app because this is not allowed.
you can only show description and tell people to go to your website without linking to your website.
I spent 3 days to try publishing app in my sandbox gsuite domain. In the marketplace.
I'm trying to publish an app to my own domain. Whatever I'm doing I'm getting this error message
I followed the instructions here: https://developers.google.com/gsuite/marketplace/listing
and follow the instruction of all the guides.
I tried to publish using the chrome web store, I created a manifest, with and without project_id, whatever I'm doing I don't see the app in the "for your domain" section in the marketplace.
The only place I somehow success is when my using using Google Docs, and click "Add addon:", in the addons menu. They see my app, but not in the marketplace.
I have a specific question:
I'm trying to understand what this error message means.
The Publish tab is currently used only by Gmail add-ons, which do not require publishing to Chrome Web Store.
For the other add-ons it's required to have a Chrome Web Store listing.
The api_console_project_id is required in the manifest.
We have developed a Google Apps Marketplace app and recently received reports from our users, that the App Launcher ("grid") wouldn't show our app's icon anymore.
This is a screenshot how it looks for my personal Google Apps account when I'm on www.google.com:
And this is a screenshot from my account when I'm on admin.google.com/AdminHome:
As you can see, only when I'm on the Google Apps account page, I can see icons of Marketplace apps. But it used to show up anywhere, also on www.google.com.
So Google must have changed something. The question is: can we get it back to the old behaviour?
PS: I know that it's just a link and one could simply bookmark it, but some of our customers are not really 'tech-savvy' and believe our app is 'gone completely' now. This is causing confusion everywhere.
When instructing a domain admin to install an app from the legacy marketplace, we could just give them a direct link from which they could click an install/add button. Is there an equivalent direct link for apps in the new marketplace?
Clicking on the name of the app in the Chrome Webstore Developer Dashboard will take you to a standalone page for your app that you can share with others.
See this - https://developers.google.com/apps-marketplace/button
It's not a direct link unfortunately but serves a similar purpose.
This is a simple questions:
I've developed my first app for windows phone 7 (Mango). I have created a new release in the marketplace for beta test.
I have received one confirm email about this process. All is ok. But now, in this email, there is a Url like this:
zune://navigate/?appid=46546c45-7b41-11ae-b78e-268334559f0ac
In theory, I have to send this url to beta testing people of my list. But Where I or they have to write this url for download the app?
In zune? In the marketplace? I don't know what I have to do with this url....
Thanks guys,
JPe
When you submitted the app for beta testing, you needed to specify the live ids of some testers. This link (zune://) can be used to install the application through Zune. You need to send this link to those testers whose live ids you entered there. Just paste the link in any browser and it will open with Zune.
The link will not work for anyone else, but for the specified live ids.
If your live id is not in the beta tester live ids list, I am not sure that you can test the app with your live id. I'd suggest to add your live id to the list.
And by the way, you cannot access a beta app through the Marketplace, the only way is through Zune with the given link.
I hope it will work for you.
I have found in most cases the beta links only work when opened from a Windows 7 device, opening the link on a PC through Zune either gets a "app not available" or "app not available for your country".
There doesn't seem to be any setting in the marketplace to get around this so it may be by design.
No word yet on if this is fixed with the web marketplace but I doubt it since the Beta apps only give a Zune link