Microsoft Store, the company’s new approach to its app store
The changes made by the leading software development company have begun to be viewed by users of the Insiders program of the popular operating system in the recent release of the Release Preview ring.
As the tech giant Microsoft’s Insider points out, this evolution not only means a simple change of name but also it represents a new perspective adopted by the Redmond to diversify and unify in one place the company’s product stores. Apparently, the intentions are to unify in the Microsoft Store to the classic Windows Store, with which you can download applications, games and more, with the company’s official store of products. That way, as explained in Windows Central, users could start buying some of their own devices, such as Surface tablets and even some other third-party products. Similarly, with the advent of this novelty, the store would also experience a redesign both by its logo and the full appearance of its interface, acquiring a design concept much more minimalist and sober.
— Daniel Rubino (@Daniel_Rubino) September 22, 2017 While on the other hand, several rumors indicate that the Store would also be multiplatform, so that it could be accessed from all devices compatible with Windows 10, adding variants to the access. Everything seems to indicate that these changes will finally come with the new operating system update, Windows 10 Fall Creators Update, which would be officially launched next November. So, what do you think about this new redesign? Simply share your views and thoughts in the comment section below.
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