Free Market For Windows Phone Download

  • Download XAP File

Free Windows Mobile Apps More than 4500 free windows mobile games, apps and themes. Download software for HTC Touch Diamond / Pro / HD2 / Fuze / Tilt, Samsung and other smartphones. Internet, backup and social applications together with financial, weather, mapping and GPS navigation software absolutely free for Your Windows Phone.

Free Productivity App by Social Ebola

You are downloading the Marketplace Miner XAP file v2.0.0.0 for Windows Phone. Marketplace Miner is a free and useful Productivity app: Now using new Mango features! Performance is much better now!Ever tried to look for what new apps are in the Windows Phone marketplace, only ... You can now download the offline XAP file to install & try it.

Download Locations for Marketplace Miner 2.0.0.0 XAP file

Microsoft CDNZippyshareSendSpaceRapidgator
QR CodeWP Store

Important Notice: Now Due To Unspecified Limitations, You Can Not Use The Offline XAP File To Install It Any More.

To try to install it manually from an SD card, you should choose one of the server location above to get the offline Marketplace Miner XAP file, move the file to your phone's SD card and then tap 'Install local apps' in the phone's App list.

Appx4Fun.com only share the original XAP installer for Marketplace Miner v2.0.0.0.

There are NONE cheat, crack, unlimited gold patch or any other modification of the XAP file.

All the Windows Phone apps & games here are free for home or personal use ONLY. Marketplace Miner is the property and trademark from the developer Social Ebola, all rights reserved.

More Productivity Apps to Consider

Marketplace
Developer(s)Microsoft
Operating systemWindows Mobile 6.x
TypeDigital distribution
LicenseProprietary
Websiten/a

Windows Marketplace for Mobile was a service by Microsoft for its Windows Mobile platform that allowed users to browse and download applications that had been developed by third parties. The service was available for use directly on Windows Mobile 6.x devices (versions earlier than 6.5 require downloading a free Windows Marketplace for Mobile application) and on personal computers. It was announced at the 2009 Mobile World Congress, and began operation on 6 October 2009, featuring an initial 246 applications.[2] Initially it was available only for Windows Mobile 6.5, and was made available to older 6.x versions a few weeks later.[3] On February 15, 2010 Microsoft announced its next generation mobile platform named Windows Phone; there is a separate app store, Windows Phone Store, for it; WM6.x apps are not compatible with WP7.

From July 15, 2011 Windows Mobile applications could no longer be downloaded from the website, but only bysigning into Marketplace for Mobile on a phone. Marketplace for Mobile was shut down on May 22, 2012.[1]

Pricing and features[edit]

Windows Marketplace for Mobile, available through applications for Windows Mobile and personal computers, offers a 24-hour return policy for buyers, and 70% of each application sale will be paid to developers.[4] A one-time $99 USD fee for developers to list an unlimited number of paid applications or up to five free applications yearly in the store is charged by Microsoft. After five free applications have been listed for the year, each additional free application can be listed for a $19.99 USD fee. Microsoft accepts payment from buyers through credit cards and carrier charges.

Students who are members of Microsoft's DreamSpark program can submit applications to the store for free, waiving the $99 USD fee.

Carriers have the ability to create a branded section of the store to market carrier-specific applications and services for their customers.[5]

Content restrictions[edit]

Free Market For Windows Phone Download

Microsoft does not distribute certain types of apps, including those with sexual content, via the Marketplace.[6] Banned applications include:

  • Sex and nudity – Images that are suggestive or sexual (e.g. sexually provocative touching, bondage) or provocative images that reveal full nudity.
  • Any adult or borderline adult content (images or text).
  • Content that generally falls under the category of pornography.

History[edit]

Rumors about the service began to surface around the internet in September 2008, whereas it was referred to as 'Skymarket', and was to appear with the Windows Mobile 7 release.[7] Rumors stemmed from an online job listing from Microsoft's website calling for a 'Senior Product Manager'.[8]

On February 16, 2009, Microsoft made an official announcement for the service at the 2009 Mobile World Congress for use with upcoming Windows Mobile 6.5 devices.[9] The company has since announced that availability of the service will be by the end of 2009.[5]

The store opened for business on 6 October 2009, featuring 246 applications.[2]

On November 12, 2009, the Marketplace web application was opened.[10]

The Marketplace website announced in mid-2011: 'On July 15th [2011] this website will no longer offer Windows Mobile 6.x applications for download. If you have a Windows Mobile 6.x phone you can continue accessing the application store from the Marketplace client on your phone. ... [you must] sign into Marketplace for Mobile on your phone ... to buy apps'. It was later announced that Marketplace for Mobile would be discontinued on May 9, 2012.[11]

On July 15, 2011, Microsoft announced that they will no longer be accepting submissions for new applications or updates to existing ones.[12]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abPSA: Windows Mobile Marketplace shutting down today | The Verge
  2. ^ abJR Raphael, PCWorld Oct 6, 2009 2:33 PM (2009-10-06). 'What's Inside the Windows Mobile Marketplace?'. PCWorld. Retrieved 2012-02-15.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^'Windows Marketplace for Windows Mobile 6 and 6.1'. Windowsteamblog.com. 2009-11-16. Retrieved 2012-02-15.
  4. ^Herrman, John (2009-04-06). 'Giz Explains: All The Smartphone Mobile App Stores'. Gizmodo. Retrieved 2009-04-06.
  5. ^ ab'Microsoft Gains Support for Next Generation of Windows Phones'. Microsoft. 2009-03-30. Retrieved 2009-04-29.
  6. ^'App Hub - windows phone and xbox live indie games development'(PDF). Developer.windowsphone.com. 2011-05-17. Retrieved 2012-02-15.
  7. ^Bright, Peter; Protalinski, Emil (2009-02-16). 'Windows Mobile 6.5 UI a big improvement; more work needed'. Ars Technica. Retrieved 2009-02-27.
  8. ^Zheng, Long (2008-08-31). 'Microsoft to launch 'Skymarket' applications marketplace for Windows Mobile 7'. I Started Something. Retrieved 2009-02-27.
  9. ^'Microsoft Reveals New Windows Phones With Marketplace and My Phone Services'. Microsoft. 2009-02-16. Retrieved 2009-02-27.
  10. ^'Microsoft Launches Windows Mobile Web Store'. WMV HD Database. 2009-11-12. Archived from the original on November 16, 2009. Retrieved 2009-11-12.
  11. ^Redmond Channel Partner: Microsoft Shuttering Windows Mobile Marketplace in May, March 9, 2012
  12. ^[1]

External links[edit]

Free Market For Windows Phone Download Pc

Free Market For Windows Phone Download

Free Market For Windows Phone Download For Pc

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Windows_Marketplace_for_Mobile&oldid=917779792'