Windows 10: Microsoft Subscriptions Are Coming to Windows 11's Settings App

Discus and support Microsoft Subscriptions Are Coming to Windows 11's Settings App in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; The last few months have kept Microsoft bust with the launch of their new Windows 11. New features are slowly being rolled out as part of the new OS.... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by GHacks, Dec 10, 2022.

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    Microsoft Subscriptions Are Coming to Windows 11's Settings App


    The last few months have kept Microsoft bust with the launch of their new Windows 11. New features are slowly being rolled out as part of the new OS. One of the latest additions is a new Settings page that will give you information on your Microsoft account within your Windows 11 profile.

    This page will replicate what's available on Microsoft's website. This includes information related to your account, your 365 subscription information, orders, payments, and rewards.

    Is the New Settings Page Useful?


    With the integration of Microsoft settings with Windows 11 settings, Microsoft is moving one step closer to an integrated platform. While some users are not sure the two accounts belong together, it's only a matter of time before Microsoft starts rolling out more features to integrate both platforms.

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    Can You Be Forced To Use Windows 11?


    Windows 11 is a free upgrade from Windows 10 that allows you to continue using your computer as you are used to. You can keep using any applications or files that were created on Windows 10, and the new features of Windows 11 won't affect them.

    The only way you'll be forced to update your operating system is if Microsoft decides it's necessary for security reasons or other company policies.

    Will Windows 11 Always Be Free?


    Microsoft may be coming to the end of its free offer, where users can upgrade from Windows 10 to 11. Although Microsoft mentions nothing specific, there's a feeling that the free upgrade may soon be coming to an end.

    The free upgrade is currently available to users that have compatible machines. This includes CPUs no older than three years and a TPM 2.0 chip.

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    The Future Is Here


    While the page is quite basic in nature, Microsoft will be rolling out more advanced features. This will be based on the feedback they receive from Feedback Hub. The page will only get better with time.

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  2. Microsoft Talks Windows App Store, Sets Windows 8 Beta Release for February 2012

    Yesterday at a developer/preview event in San Francisco, Microsoft Corp. has provided the first real details on the Windows app store and 'slipped' out the fact that the Windows 8 Beta will be outed in late February 2012. The Windows Store will debut in the upcoming beta release and is set to be the 'single source' of Metro-style apps.

    Built using HTML5 and JavaScript, the Windows Store app boasts a fluid, easy-to-navigate interface that promotes the latest and most popular apps, and is scheduled to be available in 231 countries, supporting no less than 100 languages.


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    According to Microsoft, the Windows Store is designed to be the main hub for discovering free and paid apps for Windows 8 but users will also be able to find apps through search engines (Bing will have the whole app catalog archived) and on websites (courtesy of a built-in promotion method supported by Internet Explorer 10).


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    Microsoft will allow paid Windows apps to cost from $1.49 upwards and will give developers 70% of revenue. If the app makes $25,000 then the Redmond company will hike the developer payout to 80% of every dollar of revenue earned. To entice devs even more, Microsoft is promising a very flexible business model which allows for in-app purchases, third-party transaction platforms, and the use of any ad platform.

    To access the Windows Store, individual developers will be required to sign up for a $49/year subscription. Companies will pay $99 per year.

    To get the app party started Microsoft has announced the First Apps contest which will allow eight (free) apps to be very first apps in the Windows Store when it opens. More details are available here.
     
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    Microsoft To-Do app coming to Mac App Store on June 17

    Source: Microsoft To-Do on the Mac App Store

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    Microsoft Subscriptions Are Coming to Windows 11's Settings App

    Microsoft To-Do app coming to Mac App Store on June 17

    Source: Microsoft To-Do on the Mac App Store

     
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