Office Add-in not available in Powerpoint online store - office-store

#Office-Store,
We have an issue with our O365 add-in. It isn't showing on the Powerpoint online store (It is showing on all other supported products).
After investigations we are assuming the issue is with the store hence we are reaching out for assistance.
We have ran the manifest validation tool and it is showing that we are supported with powerpoint online. See products supported in following link: https://appsource.microsoft.com/en-us/product/office/WA104381889?src=Manufacturing&tab=Overview.
When we site load the add-ins manifest it is also working as expected for Powerpoint online. We have seen this online add-in working previously.
These are the requirements in our manifest:
<Hosts>
<Host Name="Presentation" />
<Host Name="Document" />
</Hosts>
<Requirements>
<Sets DefaultMinVersion="1.1">
<Set Name="DialogApi" MinVersion="1.1"/>
<Set Name="ImageCoercion" MinVersion="1.1"/>
</Sets>
</Requirements>
Since the Vidigami Add-in is available for desktop applications (Powerpoint and Word) as well as Word online we expect the Add-in to be available in the Powerpoint Online store.

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HTML page embedded Google Docs Viewer / Office Web Apps Viewer for intranet files

Google Docs Viewer / Office Web Apps Viewer processes file on Google / Microsoft server. It firstly downloads file to the server and so if file is located within my private protected internal network of my organization which Google / Microsoft has no access to then it will not work.
<iframe src='https://docs.google.com/viewer?embedded=true&url=[INTRANET_OFFICE_FILE_URL]' />
<iframe src='https://view.officeapps.live.com/op/embed.aspx?src=[INTRANET_OFFICE_FILE_URL]' />
Is information above correct?
Are there any viewers which can work with intranet files?
I'm interested in viewing Word / Excel files (not PDF - for which I can use <embed /> tag).
Thanks
It is possible to install Office Web Apps Server locally.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/webappsserver/office-web-apps-server-overview
Office Web Apps Server provides a page at the address http://OfficeWebAppsServername/op/generate.aspx that you can use to generate links to publicly available documents that have UNC or URL addresses. When a user selects a generated URL, Online Viewers enable Office Web Apps Server to get the file from its location and then render it by using Office Web Apps. The user can view the Word, Excel, or PowerPoint file in a browser with Office features intact. Formatting and layout in Word documents are preserved, data in Excel workbooks can be filtered and sorted, and animations play in PowerPoint presentations. However, be aware that Online Viewers allow users to view but not edit files, and Online Viewers can't open any files that require authentication.

Word Add-in Manifest file

I am trying to upload a manifest file for a Word Add-in and i keep getting error - "no supported office products" detected when my manifest contains
<Host Name="Document" />
If I change it to "Workbook" or "Database" it passes the test...
If I delete the section it passes for all of these:
Access Online
Excel 2013 or later
Excel 2016 for Mac
Excel 2016 or later
Excel Online
Excel for iPad
OneNote Online
PowerPoint 2013 or later
PowerPoint 2016 for Mac
PowerPoint 2016 or later
PowerPoint Online
PowerPoint for iPad
BUT not Word.... is VSTO ContentApp Word Add-in supported?
Where can i find a Word Add-in manifest example?
Thank you!

Xamarin Droid Google Maps Not Showing Up

I've started having this problem after the Google Play Services update from the App store last week.
Basically: in my dev project i was using (not sure why) a Browser key created on the google developer console and everything was working fine.
I then changed the google key with an ANDROID key, updated the debugkey (by deleting it and got automatically a new one), re-calculated the SHA1 for the debugkey, updated the key in the manifest, but now the map it's not displayed in my activity/fragment.
I tried several times recreating the key, resigning the package, even changing the debugkey.
It does not get displayed both in the debug and release version, as well as when i create the apk for the store thru visual studio, signing it with the storekey.
I also tried several times to recreate a browser key on google console and using that in my manifest. No luck.
PS: permissions are set in both manifest as well as a requestpermission Location for marshmallow CoarseLocation and FineLocation from the code behind following the android 6.0 pattern for requesting permissions.
The map is displayed with a grey grid, in the output console i get com.google.android.gms signature not valid
<uses-permission android:name="com.xxx.permission.MAPS_RECEIVE" />
<permission android:name="com.xxx.permission.MAPS_RECEIVE" android:protectionLevel="signature" />
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<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_COARSE_LOCATION" />
<uses-permission android:name="android.permission.ACCESS_FINE_LOCATION" />
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Onenote2007 notebooks are read-only in Onenote2016 unless I convert them

I have a stack of onenote2007 notebooks that I'd rather not convert to onenote2016.
Opening one of these onenote2007 notebooks in onenote2016 results in every section being read-only.
I searched the internets and found this article:
https://support.office.com/en-au/article/Upgrade-to-OneNote-2016-for-Windows-d22943e9-4c4e-4b4c-bbeb-2aa533e71ea1
The article says:
OneNote 2016 can read notebooks created with either OneNote 2016 or 2013 and it can also open, view, and edit any notebook files saved in the older OneNote 2010 and 2007 file formats.
If you’re upgrading from OneNote 2007 to OneNote 2016, your existing notebooks in the 2007 format won’t be automatically converted. This is to make sure you can use OneNote 2016 for all the notes you’re currently working in, including collaborative projects with people whose shared notebooks are saved in the older format. If you're still sharing notes with people using OneNote 2007, postpone upgrading the notebook file format until all others have upgraded to OneNote 2010 or later.
So, it sounds like I should be able to edit a onenote2007 notebook in onenote2016. But it shows up as readonly.
Things i've tried
Checked my office2016 is activated.
Tried to open the notebook from a \\ path. Same read only problem.
Tried to open the notebook from a C:\ path. Same read only problem.
Ensured the path to the notebook is not read-only by the OS.
I converted a section of a test notebook to onenote2016 and I could now edit that one section, but not the others (as they hadn't been converted)
I've checked the options for onenote2016 and couldn't find anything.
Thank you in advance.
If you’re upgrading from OneNote 2007 to OneNote 2016, your existing notebooks in the 2007 format won’t be automatically converted. This is to make sure you can use OneNote 2016 for all the notes you’re currently working in, including collaborative projects with people whose shared notebooks are saved in the older format. If you're still sharing notes with people using OneNote 2007, postpone upgrading the notebook file format until all others have upgraded to OneNote 2010 or later.
To check which file format a notebook is saved in:
In OneNote 2016, open a notebook, and look at the title bar of the OneNote window. If [Compatibility Mode] is shown next to the notebook name, then the notebook is saved in the older 2007 format.
In OneNote 2010, choose File > Info. Next to the name of the notebook you want to check, choose the Settings button, and then choose Properties. In the Notebook Properties dialog box, look at the Default Format to see what format the notebook is saved in.
Guess you'll have to export each files by hand to the 2016 format :/
From : https://support.office.com/en-us/article/File-format-changes-in-OneNote-2016-for-Windows-a9129622-1755-470b-91e7-b2a461194036
I upgraded OneNote 2007 to OneNote 2016 and this is how i fixed it.
Right click on the notebook.
Select Properties
Select the button that says "Convert to 2010-2016"
Done!
Thanks!

API for Microsoft OneNote 2010 + SkyDrive Web Services?

I am quite familiar with the Microsoft OneNote 2007 and 2010 APIs, however these interface directly with OneNote itself. In 2010 we have the great facility of syncing OneNote with SkyDrive. This works really well. We can also use the OneNote Web App, Windows Phone 7 and now the iPhone app to access our documents.
My question is this, is there any way of accessing the SkyDrive (or similiar) API directly to enable access to our OneNote notebooks on SkyDrive itself? I trust existing OneNote Uers will see the power of this.
Opening up fiddler I see all sorts of calls to http://docs.live.net/SkyDocsService.svc. The services are also referenced in a forum post by Daniel "Mr OneNote" Escapa on a forum post below:
OneNote has a 3 screen solution with the 2010 release. We will have the desktop app, the web app and a mobile app all which sync to the same place in the cloud to Windows Live. This will allow you to do all of the same things you mention above. So when you are at your parents you can use the browser to view your notes (IE, Firefox & Safari). You can also view your notes in the Android browser on your phone and finally I hope there is a OneNote app for the Android in the future. For example there is a 3rd party group which has released an iPhone solution for OneNote 2007 even without all of these web services we are adding in Office 2010.
Daniel Escapa
This is supported REST SKYDRIVE API http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/live/hh826521.aspx
Video:The complete developer's guide to the SkyDrive API: http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/BUILD/BUILD2011/PLAT-134C
SkyDrive core concepts: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/live/hh826545.aspx
Create, read, update, and delete folders and files, and get links to files so that other users can access those files directly.: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/live/hh826531.aspx
Create, read, update, and delete albums, photos, videos, and audio. Read, create, and delete tags on photos and videos.: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/live/hh826522.aspx
Code Samples (Interactive SDK): http://isdk.dev.live.com/ISDK.aspx
We finally have a result! Read Scott Hanselman's blog post, OneNote and Microsoft's quiet API revolution of 17 March 2014 which breaks the news on the new OneNote REST API.