Applications continue to leave the microsoft store
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The number of applications that are leaving the Windows / Microsoft ship does not seem to be ceasing soon. In recent weeks it has already been seen how there were applications that left the platform. From WeChat to Barclays. Now, a new application is added to the list, highlighting the bad moment the platform is experiencing.
Applications continue to leave the Microsoft Store
This time it is Formula 1. It becomes the last application to stop working. Many of these applications leave the Microsoft Store, while some simply stop working or some of their functions are not available.
Applications leave Microsoft
In the case of Formula 1, it is an application in which you pay to have access to certain improvements. So this abandonment is surprising and also annoying for many users. Since there are features they have paid for that have stopped working. Something that has not done anything graceful, as expected.
Also, the most striking thing is that the application comes out when you search in the Microsoft Store. But it doesn't allow you to download it. It is shown to be available for Android and iOS. But nothing more. So no one else can download the app anymore.
These actions once again highlight the bad moment the Microsoft Store is experiencing. Since the number of applications that are no longer available only increases. So users have less and less to choose from. Bad news for all Windows 10 users.
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