> I could be mistaken about putting a regular app like ours in the store.
> It seems like you could, but I'd have to read much more about that.
>
> That being said, on many computers it won't install our app, or
> splashtop our screen sharing software without turning off the S mode and
> allowing external programs to be installed. I think that's where they're
> heading. Hard to say.

Hi Ray,

Win32 apps can now be distributed via Microsoft Store
https://developer.microsoft.com/en-u...e/desktop-apps , and
for "normal" apps (not games) I think there isn't even any kind of
revenue sharing needed with Microsoft, so you would get 100% of the app
revenue.

You would just need a one-time payment of $99 for a company developer
account and then do all the necessary stuff to meet the app
certification requirements
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/wi...taller-msi-exe
.. And then submit your app via Partner Center.

Haven't done that myself, but it seems possible if you're using a
well-behaved MSI or EXE installer.

Cheers,
--
Timo