The Windows Store
Table of contents:
- Windows Store apps accompany you wherever you go
- Wait, why can't I download some apps in the Windows Store?
The Windows Store is one of the most important innovations that have come from the launch of Windows 8 This new way of running applications that Windows 8 brings with it, required having a repository where all the applications could be found and downloaded, either for free or paying, and this is precisely the function from the Windows Store.
As in other platforms, in the Windows Store you can find applications from Microsoft and also from other developers, who must go through a verification process for all the software they want to make available to users. users.You can find applications of different types, divided into the following categories: games, social networks, entertainment, photography, music and video, sports, books and reference, news and weather, he alth, food and drink, lifestyle, shopping, travel, finance, productivity, tools, security, business, education and government.
Windows Store apps accompany you wherever you go
One of the main novelties of applications downloaded from the Windows Store is that they accompany the user wherever they go, up to a maximum of 5 computers. This means that a user who downloads an app from the Windows Store can install up to 4 additional copies of the app on 4 different computers that are authorized, for a total of 5 working copies. To do this, you must create a user with a Microsoft account, which is synchronized in the cloud, and sign in on each computer where you want to use the application.
This new way of approaching the download of applications is true that it is very different from the traditional one to which users of Windows systems were accustomed, in which when installing an application it was available to all users. team users and, if you wanted to use it on two different computers, you had to manage two licenses, which was sometimes a nuisance. That's why it's now said that in Windows 8 applications follow the user wherever they go, by being able to buy an application on one computer and use it on others in the same login.
These are "cloud times" and this is one more solution that adapts to this vision of the way of working, not only is the data wherever a Windows 8 user logs in, but also also applications.
Wait, why can't I download some apps in the Windows Store?
When certain conditions are met, some users cannot download applications that are available in the Windows Store. For example, if Parental Control is activated, the age filter for which the application is directed is activated by default and its download is conditional on the age of the user is within the allowed for said app. This ensures that minors in the home do not access content not authorized by parents.
Another example in which the download of some applications is restricted is when the system detects that it is being accessed from a computer that is not compatible with some features of the Modern UI interface. This occurs on older computers and on those in which the manufacturers have not yet adapted the drivers to a new version compatible with Windows 8. It may be a matter of time or that a driver update will be found shortly that allow access to more apps.
App developers can limit the download of an app in certain regions of the world This means that users in Spain may be seeing an application that cannot be downloaded in the United States and vice versa. This makes sense, for example, when developing local applications or in cases where certain content is not allowed and the developer wants to avoid problems in the country.
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