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Test applications before installing them

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If you are one of those who likes to test applications when they go on the market, stay with this name: Playable Ads And it is that seeking to promote the use of applications from the Windows Store the people of Microsoft have in mind a system that under this name will allow the user to test applications before downloading and buying them.

And if we think about it coldly, despite the comments in the app stores about a specific app, I'm sure that on many occasions we have been disappointed after a buy or download either because the application was not up to what we expected or because it did not fit our needs.

This is something that Microsoft intends to solve with Playable Ads, a system that we can find in the Windows Development Center and that will serve users so they can access applications in limited format and use them without even having to install them on your computer.

Maybe three minutes is short, but at least it helps us get a true impression of what this app offers

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We thus find ourselves with a limitation of functions, since it is a kind of demo version of the app, but also time, since the test of an application is limited to only three minutes. A time that may seem short, and I think it is (about 15 minutes would have been better), but it can be used to find out if that application is what we are looking for before downloading or even buying it."

Once this time has passed for the test or simply when we decide if we are interested or not, we can download it from the same page or discard its installationin the case that it does not convince us, being able to try all those that we want.

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This new function responds to a demand from users who saw how in many cases the comments in an application did not offer all the utility they should. This is a new function for which there is no fixed implementation date and which will appear in a new section called Try now."

Via | Windows Blog

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