Windows 10: Microsoft Store gets a new web interface similar to the one on Windows 10 and 11

Discus and support Microsoft Store gets a new web interface similar to the one on Windows 10 and 11 in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; A new design for the web version of the Microsoft Store is live. It has the Preview tag at the top, which indicates it is still an experimental design.... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by GHacks, Mar 4, 2022.

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    GHacks New Member

    Microsoft Store gets a new web interface similar to the one on Windows 10 and 11


    A new design for the web version of the Microsoft Store is live. It has the Preview tag at the top, which indicates it is still an experimental design.

    Microsoft Store gets a new web interface similar to the one on Windows 10 and 11 Microsoft-Store-web-browser-version.jpg

    Microsoft overhauled its Store app on PC, when Windows 11 was released last year. It was a much-needed change. I find myself using the Store app a lot more on Windows 11, than I used to on Windows 10. The new design is quite good, easier to navigate, and snappier in terms of performance compared to its predecessor. It is not perfect, there is always room for improvement.

    New design for Microsoft Store on the web


    The redesigned web interface of the Microsoft Store, was first spotted by FireCubeStudios. It resembles the design of the Store app on Windows 11. The sidebar on the left offers a better way to sift through the various categories of apps.

    The website can be accessed from this URL. It has the same card-like interface for apps, screenshots in app listings, descriptions, etc. There is also a new section for user reviews, and you can sort the comments by recency or helpfulness.

    Microsoft Store gets a new web interface similar to the one on Windows 10 and 11 Microsoft-Store-gets-a-new-web-interface-similar-to-the-one-on-Windows-10-and-11.jpg

    The Microsoft Store on the web isn't particularly useful, it still redirects you to its desktop program to download the apps that you want. So it takes an extra click, but since the Store app's interface isn't particularly mouse-friendly, the web version turns out to be better. The latter makes it easier to share links to apps, since there are no restrictions that prevent us from using the browser's right-click menu (except the sidebar).

    An article on Thurrot's blog points out that the web version displays the date when an app was update. In contrast, the Microsoft Store app does not give us this data. It is still missing other useful information such as release notes, version numbers, and the system requirements for apps. Another important absentee on the reworked web version, is the Store's games section, perhaps that will be added in the future.

    Microsoft needs to curate its Store app


    All these improvements are nice and welcome to have. But, let us not forget the elephant in the room, the content available on the Store. I'm not talking about the quality of the apps, but the existence of the numerous fake apps available on the Microsoft Store. This is not the first time we have seen devious apps on the storefront. Does Microsoft even care about this problem?

    Not only do these deceptive apps violate the license, copyright of the programs that they imitate, they could be potentially dangerous, aka malware. Some of these apps appear right on the first page of the search results. This will not only confuse the average user, but a person who is unaware may end up installing a fake app instead of the original one, because they could not distinguish the difference between the two. Why? Because the name and/or icon of the apps were similar.

    A few of these fake apps aren't free either, you have to pay for these illegal programs. It's embarrassing really, Microsoft needs to curate its Store responsibly, by checking each app before they are allowed to be published, in order to keep its consumer base safe.

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  2. Brink Win User

    Building a new, open Microsoft Store on Windows 11

    Source: Building a new, open Microsoft Store on Windows 11 | Windows Experience Blog


    Why not check out our new Windows 11 Forum? - www.elevenforum.com
     
    Brink, Mar 4, 2022
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  3. Ahhzz Win User
    Windows 10 Tweaks

    As you may already know, Windows 10 (as well as Windows 8) allow you to log in with a valid Microsoft account, instead of creating a local account that only works on your machine. However, you may prefer to keep a local account for privacy reasons. If you do, though, some Windows 10 features—like Cortana—may not work. Despite the default behavior, the Windows 10 Store is not one of them. You can still log in to your Microsoft account for just the Store without switching to a full Microsoft account. The process, however, is not terribly obvious. To do so, follow these steps:

    • Launch the Store from your Start menu.
    • Click the user icon next to the search box.
    • Click “Sign-in” from the menu that appears.
    • Choose “Microsoft account” and log in like normal.
    • When the “Make it yours” box appears do not enter your password. Instead, click “Sign in to just this app instead.”
    from Lifehacker
     
    Ahhzz, Mar 4, 2022
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  4. Microsoft Store gets a new web interface similar to the one on Windows 10 and 11

    Microsoft signals end of Paint program

    Microsoft has confirmed that it will continue to offer its graphics program Paint.

    In a recent update, it had listed Paint as a feature that would be either removed or no longer developed.

    Paint, renowned for its simplicity, has been part of the Windows operating system since its launch in 1985.

    Microsoft suggested it would not remain on Windows 10 by default but did say it would be available for free on the Windows Store.

    BBC news Report here
    Microsoft Paint avoids brush with death
     
    dorsetknob, Mar 4, 2022
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