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March 17, 2017
PC

ICYMI – Your weekly TL;DR

Were you heads-down this week? Check out what you may have missed from Windows Developer before heading into the weekend.

Complete Anatomy: Award-Winning App Comes to Windows Store

3D4Medical quickly completed the port of its award-winning flagship product Complete Anatomy for the Windows Store using the Windows Bridge for iOS. Learn how they did it.

Windows 10 SDK Preview Build 15052 Released!

A new Windows 10 Creators Update SDK Preview was released this week! Read about what’s new in 15052.

Monetize your game app with Playtem ads

Here’s something any would-be game developer who wants to find a good monetization strategy needs to know: people don’t like to spend money on digital content, even when it’s only a couple of bucks. A price tag can even be a drag on download numbers. Which is why Playtem’s monetization strategy is really interesting. Check out what makes them different.

New Year, New Dev — Video Capture and Media Editing — Part 1

Check out the first of two posts on how to properly capture video and edit it using UWP’s powerful, but easy to use, MediaCapture and MediaComposition APIs.

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