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The new Microsoft Store for Windows 11 lets in just about any app regardless of how it is packaged. Now, three big hitters, including OBS Studio, Zoom, and Canva, are available for ...
If you don't want to (or can't) install Windows 11 on your PC, Microsoft says that the new Microsoft Store and the new apps in it will also be coming to Windows 10 "in the coming months." Windows ...
Microsoft’s new app store for Windows 11 is already a great improvement. After just a week, the store has some popular apps, with more to come. ... OBS Studio, Zoom, Canva, ...
Microsoft is bringing its own apps to the store, such as 365, Teams, Visual Studio and even Notepad. Other apps that are on the way include Adobe Creative Cloud, Disney+, TikTok and Zoom.
Microsoft has also promised a couple of other features, such as the new Pop-up Store and support for Android apps on Windows 11, but they are not available at the time of this writing.
Windows 11 is real, and Microsoft has just revealed the brand-new app store that will go along with it — which could be a big deal, seeing how previous versions of the idea never really caught on.
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If you don't want to (or can't) run Windows 11 on your PC, the good news is that Microsoft will be providing at least a few app updates to Windows 10 to keep it feeling useful. One of those app ...
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But with apps such as Zoom, Disney+ and soon Android apps from Amazon coming to the Store, it looks as though Windows 10 users may be tempted to hold off from upgrading to Windows 11 for a bit longer.