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Windows StoreOn Tuesday, Microsoft released an app-only update as part of its May Tuesday patch Windows Store. It is available for all devices with Windows 8.1 or Windows RT (not Windows 8) and for Windows The Store brings a huge number of new conveniences and functions, but above all it also brings a new look, which is very different from the old one. Among the updated aspects of the store Windows Store includes, for example, the ability to control the home page with a mouse, better customization for users without touch controls, or the use of the newly added green menu at the top of the screen, thanks to which you can quickly switch to categories, accounts, or collections.

And the collections are another part of the update, they always collect several suitable applications together, and these can then be downloaded at once without having to laboriously search for and download each application. For a better idea - the "Getting Started" collection is suitable for users who s Windows 8.1 starts and includes quite a few applications suitable for system customization, control assistance and a few others. New Windows The Store is designed to provide users with a much friendlier environment and at the same time make it much easier for them to search for applications, and it must be admitted that applications can be found more easily than before. For developers of paid apps, the option is then added to choose whether users will be able to download the app for free across all their other devices on a single account after purchase, or will need to make a transaction for each device. This news applies not only Windows 8.1, but also Windows Phone 8.

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*Source: WinBeta.org

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