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When your application is complete, you are ready to publish it (unless you have made it only as an exercise). Even if Microsoft were to raise the limit of free applications that you could publish to 100, none of those applications should be useless.
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© 2011 Fabio Claudio Ferracchiati and Emanuele Garofalo
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Ferracchiati, F.C., Garofalo, E. (2011). Testing Windows Phone Applications. In: Windows Phone Recipes. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4138-6_10
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