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I want to convert it and add it, I don't want payment for it.

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I have no idea, need you to tell me what to do.
I have a great working visual studio C# Sudoku application, I want to enter it in Windows Store, is there any type of converting required? and how to add it?
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Updated 10-Feb-16 5:14am
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If you have to ask "How do I write an entire application?" you have no idea what you're doing and couldn't follow the description anyway.

The description of "what to do" would require an entire book to convey.

Your question is not answerable.

Google for "C# sudoku" to see how other people have done it.
 
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john1990_1 10-Feb-16 11:13am    
I have a great working visual studio C# Sudoku application, I want to enter it in Windows Store, is there any type of converting required? and how to add it?
Dave Kreskowiak 10-Feb-16 12:27pm    
Is there some conversion required? Probably. What needs to be reworked depends on what you used to write the original version of the app. There are plenty of classes and methods in the .NET Framework that work for a normal application but are not available in a Windows Store app. There are also functionality restrictions, such as registry and file system restirctions.

Start reading http://blogs.msdn.com/b/win8devsupport/archive/2012/12/20/porting-desktop-apps-to-windows-store-apps.aspx.
F-ES Sitecore 10-Feb-16 11:16am    
I think he has written the app already, he is wanting to know how to make it available via Windows Store which is, I assume, some kind of app store. Why he is asking here rather than asking whoever runs Windows Store is a mystery :)
Dave Kreskowiak 10-Feb-16 12:24pm    
I misread the original version of the question. I though he was asking how to write the app.
This link should tell you what you need to know:

Publish Windows apps - Windows app development[^]
 
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