At its Build Conference earlier this month, Microsoft announced universal Windows apps, which work across PCs, phones, tablets, and_eventually the Xbox One. It also revealed plans to let developers sell apps across multiple platforms, extending to in-app purchases too — if you buy something on your phone, you’ll get the same access on your PC. This week Microsoft has started rolling out pricing changes to support universal Windows apps — which means you may be seeing changes in your app prices. Microsoft says it is providing a single set of price tiers across Windows and Windows Phone to simplify app...
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