Windows Phone 7 Developer Tools RTM

As promised, Microsoft has today released the final, RTM ("release to manufacturing") version of its Windows Phone 7 developer tools.

When the Windows Phone 7 OS went gold two weeks ago, the Windows Phone ecosystem began the final preparations for the upcoming launch. OEMs and mobile operators have begun final testing of their handsets, but developers have had to wait just a little while longer to complete apps and games. Today, that wait is over. The Windows Phone Developer Tools have gone final, and we have released to the Web. This release is English only, but we will be releasing the French, Italian, German and Spanish language versions in the next couple of weeks.

For developers to put their apps into the marketplace, opening in early October, you will need to download this version of the tools. Any application built with a previous version of the tools will fail application certification in the Marketplace. When you do submit your application, you can expect it to take about five days to pass or fail certification, though you can check the status of your app submission at any time at the developer portal. For more information on passing certification, please see the Windows Phone 7 Marketplace policies.

Microsoft's Brandon Watson is joining Leo and I on the Windows Weekly podcast today, by the way.

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Waethorn
on Sep 16, 2010
You know, with all the talk about app stores and approval processes and such, I'd really like to see the same approach for drivers for Windows. Why couldn't hardware drivers be given the same treatment and restrictions? Make it mandatory for hardware vendors to distribute drivers through a download mechanism that is tightly controlled by the OS vendor, and includes the certification requirement. Installation should require that it come from that download mechanism, not from a third-party. Also, shouldn't this be called an "RTW"?
anonymuos
on Sep 17, 2010
By leaving XP out for Windows Phone Developer Tools also, they have shot themselves in the foot already. Only 30-35% of Vista/7 crowd will be able to develop for Windows Phone 7.

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