Microsoft testing Windows 11 Store new settings are using applications will not update

Microsoft is testing some updates to the Microsoft Store on Windows 11, which will improve how updates are handled. Currently, some Store apps will be forced to close and reopened when updating, which means that if you open the Microsoft Store and choose to update the app, you may lose the work you’re doing (despite how much work existing UWP apps are capable of doing). to make a question mark). Microsoft is now testing a change to the Store that will skip updates to open apps so that apps don’t quite unexpectedly.

This update to the Microsoft Store also includes faster navigation, which should make finding apps to download and install smoother on Windows 11. In addition to these navigation improvements, Microsoft has also introduced native Arm64 support, so the Microsoft Store will be a lot faster on devices like the Surface Pro X.

Finally, Microsoft is extending its pop-up store support to Android apps, and if you find an Android app in the Amazon App Store while browsing the web, Windows 11 will display a pop-up store experience for you to quickly install it.

This latest Microsoft Store update is available to Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel and should be rolling out to all Windows 11 users in the coming months. Microsoft is also testing a new recovery feature in the Microsoft Store, allowing Windows 11 users to quickly reinstall apps on new PCs.

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