Microsoft has announced a change for its app marketplace. You will soon be able to install the apps directly from the top featured section of the Microsoft Store.
Currently, you have to open a Microsoft store, especially click on the app banner on the pages displayed, and then click on the install button. Announcement The top will allow users to download their favorite products in low stages in low stages. This is a step, you open the store app, and simply install directly on the banner of an app if it is on the front page (or on the main page of a style). What if no one is the owner of a paid app or game? Does it act as a one-click buying button, perhaps not?
If an app was someone’s favorite, they must have already installed it on their PC, right? Or a user will get it from the library page, or use the store search feature. No one is going in search of a banner to click. Microsoft is trying so much to explain that it wants to promote apps with an install button. This is not surprising, a month ago the company announced an individual home page for the Microsoft Store, as well as with Copilot integration. This app can help with discovery, which may be important for developers or advertisers, but users may not like these changes.
The new Microsoft Store Experience is available for Windows 11 interiors, who have opted the Microsoft Store and Higher 22406.xxxxx.x version cannari and Dev channels. On a side note, Windows Powershell 2.0 is being repaired, and will be removed in the upcoming updates.
I know what you are thinking, who installs the app directly from a banner? Hey wait! Microsoft recently announced that Windows will soon allow users to find and install apps directly from the start menu. Do people really do this? This is probably not safe, and you can accidentally download an app you did not want.
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