Microsoft has a built-in application store in the Windows 10 system, but for most users, it is rarely used and the frequency of use is very low. This is caused by many reasons. For example, Windows users are accustomed to downloading and installing on their own, the Microsoft store lacks the software they need, and the functions and settings are not friendly. For a long time, due to the appearance design and slow loading of the app store, there have been many criticisms from users. Microsoft also understands the importance of the application store, and it is also very distressing.
Microsoft is planning to update the application store of the Windows 10 system, and the upgrade is not small. Microsoft plans to redesign the app store, including new layouts, UI and features, to be more friendly to developers and provide some of the features they need.
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Currently, Microsoft only allows UWP applications and packaged MSIX programs to be provided. In the future, it can provide unpackaged traditional win32 applications and games, such as EXE or MSI packages, while allowing developers to use their own content delivery network to host their applications and updates. And integrate third-party business functions. These measures have given developers greater control, Microsoft hopes to attract more applications into the application store.
This major update Microsoft will also improve the stability of downloading and installing large-scale games and applications. In addition, it also plans to conduct monthly updates to continuously introduce new features and improve its design. It is expected that Microsoft will officially announce the new application store plan at the Build 2021 conference (May 25-27), and will conduct a public preview afterward.
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