So.... Tel me please... is it possible to submit a firemonkey app to windows 10 store or not? I mean a 32 bit or 64 bits firemonkey app created in  #10Seattle

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  1. It should be possible to submit 64-bit app, but I never got around to do it. http://stackoverflow.com/q/27583859/4267244

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  2. Seems like Microsoft have a project for that

    "Project Centennial": This toolkit will enable desktop developers to package and publish their existing .NET and Win32-based Windows applications to the Windows Store. Developers can also use Centennial to call common UWP APIs and services.

    but still not avaible to public,  got to wait, dam

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  3. José Morango as you are saying the road to get Win32 apps in the Windows 10 Store is project Centennial, which is expected early next year. It will allow developers to list, offer to download, and sell VCL and FMX Delphi apps in the store, either 32 or 64 bit.

    In the past (Windows 8) it was possible to list Win64 apps (the Win32 lacked SefeSEH) but there was only advertising: distribution, sale, update where all tasks the developer would have to manage separately.

    The new store, instead, should allow a full "app store" experience, like on mobile. Details are still not available, but this looks very interesting.

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