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The renewed Windows Store can reach all Windows 10 users on PC in hours

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We've been talking for a few days about the arrival of the Windows Store app on mobile devices with Windows 10, of which failures that it has caused and how Microsoft has rushed to fix them. However, it was still far from arriving in PC format for the majority of users.

And it is that until now only Insider users, both of the fast ring and the slow ring, later, they had been able to try all the novelties that it introduced. These are now closer, as the new Windows Store has arrived in the form of an update _Release Preview_, the prelude to its public release.

Thanks to this distribution, users can test applications in the form of updates with a minimum risk to their devices since it is of very polished versions in which the failures are usually very few.

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And _what will Windows 10 PC users find in this Windows Store?_ For starters, changes the way you scroll , which is now vertical instead of horizontal, changing the configuration of the screen in which we now see the applications grouped into categories such as Featured, Main applications, Games and Collections."

In addition, and so that users have greater control over all those applications downloaded or purchased now within the Downloads section we can see a list of the latest installed or updated applications , either manually or using the update check.In addition, within our applications, we can now hide a specific application so that no trace of it remains in plain sight.

To finish off the progress bar, as we already saw in the mobile application, also has suffered tweaks, because now while we are proceeding with the installation of an application we will see how it shows a greater amount of information.

Yes, in your case you have already received the version _Release Preview_ you can tell us what you think of the new features and changes introduced, as well as your impression about its general operation. And if it hasn't reached you, it could be a matter of a few days or who knows if hours, before it arrives in the form of a final version open to all.

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