Wait, are they seriously charging even for getting free software added to the Windows Store? Who would bother with that?
Actually I think I just read the $49 thing a page or two ago in this thread. I've learned to not trust anything I see typed on forums or social media, I should have verified that first. But it checks out. The relevant part is near the end of this link:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/apps/br230836"Windows 8 represents the single biggest platform opportunity available, and business terms of the Windows Store represent a developer-first point of view. The registration fee for individuals is $49 USD, with a $99 USD fee for companies. The revenue share is 70%, but when an app achieves $25,000 USD in revenue—aggregated across all sales in every market—that changes to 80% revenue share for the rest of the lifetime of the app."
So I guess you are in it for at least $49 unless there is some other accommodation for free apps.
Something I find interesting is all this app store stuff seems so bent towards making money. Understandable for Microsoft. I guess I'm more of a free software kind of guy where I like to write and use free software. I'm not sure Microsoft ever even thinks or cares about that, but they could end up irking a lot of the free software types if eventually you HAVE to go through an app store and HAVE to pay to get stuff on it. If I wanted to make money, I wouldn't actually have any problem with their fee structure, but the free software people are in a completely different head space where they won't want to pay $1 for the right to do anything, it's a barrier thing.