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The Microsoft Store on Windows Is About to Get Much Better

By Matthew Lynch
April 1, 2023
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The Microsoft Store on Windows Is About to Get Much Better

Microsoft has recently announced some significant improvements for their app store on Windows. The company revealed its plans for the new Microsoft Store, which is set to offer a better user experience with performance improvements and a redesigned interface.

Many users have complained about the current store, which is often hard to navigate and doesn’t offer a wide variety of apps. With the new update, Microsoft hopes to make it easier for users to find the apps they need and make the download process much smoother.

One of the significant changes to the Microsoft Store is the introduction of a new category called ‘Apps for You.’ This feature will use machine learning to recommend apps to users based on their previously installed software and usage habits. By recommending apps that are tailored to each individual user, the Store will become a lot more useful, even for those who aren’t looking for anything specific.

The new Microsoft Store will also introduce a brand new interface that’s designed to be more visually appealing and easier to use. The store will now feature simplified navigation and visually rich product pages, making it easier to browse and compare apps. The Store will now also offer better support for keyboard and mouse users, making it a better option for desktop and laptop users who prefer traditional input devices.

Microsoft is also making significant changes to the Store’s back-end. Developers will now be able to submit apps based on Win32, .NET, UWP, Xamarin, and PWA technologies. This means that developers will no longer be limited to just one technology, giving them more freedom and flexibility to create high-quality apps for the Microsoft Store.

The updated Store will also offer better performance, with faster load times and improved app updates. Microsoft is introducing a new “Auto-pause apps” feature in which apps will automatically pause when they are not in use, freeing up resources and increasing system performance. In conclusion, these updates are great news for Windows users, as the new and improved Microsoft Store is set to offer a lot more value and convenience. The new interface, performance improvements, and more significant selection of quality apps should make the experience of using the Store much more enjoyable. Microsoft’s efforts to optimize the Store for desktop and laptop users should help them recapture the market share they have lost to mobile devices in recent years.  

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